Sunday, March 9, 2008

China Busts Terrorist Attack

An airplane was forced to land in northern China after a terrorist plot was discovered. The plane took off from the Chinese province of Xinjiang, which has a large number of muslims. Reuters


BEIJING (Reuters) - A China Southern flight was forced to make an emergency landing last week after an attempt to "cause an air disaster", the governor of China's restive northwestern region of Xinjiang said on Sunday.

The China Southern flight originated in Urumqi, capital of the restive far western Chinese region of Xinjiang, where militant Uighurs have agitated for an independent "East Turkestan".

It landed in the northwestern city of Lanzhou on Friday after the crew discovered and foiled the attempt to "cause an air disaster", Xinjiang Governor Nuer Baikeli told reporters on the sidelines of the annual session of parliament.
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"Who the people involved in the incident were, where they were from, what their aim was and what their background was, we are now investigating," he said.

The official Xinhua news agency said authorities had "foiled a planned terrorist attack".

"Fortunately our air crew took resolute measures, discovered and put a stop to this action promptly. All the passengers, crew and the aircraft are safe," the governor said, adding the flight finally arrived in Beijing on Saturday.

A source with knowledge of the incident told Reuters that at least two passengers on flight CZ6901 have been taken into custody for questioning.

The source, who requested anonymity, said inflammable material was found in the plane's toilet.

Repeated calls to the spokesman's office of China Southern went unanswered.

"The crew and air police reported the incident to the control tower, and landed in Lanzhou under the instructions of the tower," Xinhua cited an unnamed aviation official as saying.

Xinhua added that "the suspects were currently in custody in Lanzhou", without providing other details.

Xinjiang is home to 8 million Muslim Uighurs, many of whom resent the growing presence and economic grip of Han Chinese. The oil-rich region borders Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia.

A senior Chinese official has warned that Uighurs -- a Turkic, largely Islamic people who share linguistic and cultural bonds with Central Asia -- were plotting attacks on the Beijing Olympics.

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