First Published 2009-10-22, Last Updated 2009-10-22 08:34:41


Seeking to liberate occupied Jerusalem while being drunk

 
Egypt foils bid to hijack flight from Turkey

 
Drunk Sudanese passenger unsuccessfully tries to hijack flight from Istanbul to Cairo.

 
CAIRO - A drunk Sudanese passenger unsuccessfully tried to hijack an EgyptAir flight from Istanbul to Cairo on Wednesday and divert it to occupied Jerusalem to liberate the city, an Egyptian security official said.

About 30 minutes after take-off, the passenger took hold of a knife provided with meals for first-class passengers and threatened an air hostess of the Boeing 737 sitting next to him.

The 26-year-old said he wanted to liberate Jerusalem, a security official at Cairo airport said.

But air marshalls managed to overpower him and the 87 passengers were able to continue their flight unharmed.

The Egyptian Mena news agency also said the passenger was inebriated.

It was not immediately clear if the man used a plastic or steel knife in his abortive hijack bid.

The man has been handed over for questioning.

"All the passengers left the airport safely and the flight even landed on time," the head of civil aviation Imad Sallam said on television.
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