Monday, February 17, 2014

Ethiopian Airlines co-pilot hijacks plane to seek Geneva asylum

(Feb 16, 2014, (BBC))--The co-pilot of an Ethiopian Airlines plane flying from Addis Ababa to Rome has hijacked the aircraft and landed in Geneva, Swiss police say. The hijacker - who has been arrested - waited for the pilot to go to the toilet to lock himself in the cockpit. He was unarmed. He has requested asylum in Switzerland.



The airline said in a statement that all 202 passengers and crew were safe. Geneva airport, which was closed for a time, has now reopened. An Ethiopian man born in 1983, the co-pilot has sought asylum due to fear of persecution in Ethiopia, police said at a news conference.

After locking himself in the cockpit, he asked to refuel at Geneva, landed the plane, climbed down from the cockpit window using a rope (available in the cockpit), and gave himself up to police. He was unarmed and there was no risk at any time to crew or passengers, police said.

The situation inside the plane remained calm throughout. The co-pilot himself alerted the authorities to the plane's hijacking, officials added - and passengers on the plane were unaware it had been hijacked. Read more from BBC »

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