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'Somalia plane bomber given bomb in laptop' on CCTV 'Somalia plane bomber given bomb in laptop' on CCTV
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Somali intelligence officials have released a video showing a passenger being given a laptop they say contained a bomb that blew a huge hole into a passenger plane last Tuesday. Somali authorities have released a video showing a passenger being given a laptop they say contained a bomb that blew a hole in a passenger plane.
The suspected bomber was reportedly blown out of the plane in the incident shortly after take-off from Mogadishu.
More than 20 people have been arrested in connection with the incident, a government spokesman told BBC Somali.More than 20 people have been arrested in connection with the incident, a government spokesman told BBC Somali.
One passenger was reportedly sucked out of the plane and died and two others were injured in the incident shortly after take-off from the Somali capital. Most of the passengers, including the alleged bomber, were said to have been originally booked on Turkish Airlines.
No group has admitted the attack. No group has said it carried out the bombing but al-Shabab, part of al-Qaeda, is based in Somalia.
The Djibouti-bound Airbus 321 was forced to make an emergency landing at Mogadishu airport. Africa Live: BBC news updates
Most of the 74 passengers on board the flight to Djibouti were transferred from Turkish Airlines, according to Mohamed Ibrahim Yasin Olad, head of Daallo Airlines, which operated the Airbus 321 that was bombed.
"We were informed about the change a few hours before departure time," he told the BBC.
Mr Olad said he was told the Turkish Airlines flight was cancelled because of bad weather.
Local media had reported that Turkish Airlines had suspended its flights from Mogadishu in December following a failed al-Shabab attack on the airport.
Turkish Airlines has not yet commented.
The plane was forced to make an emergency landing at Mogadishu airport.
Serbian captain Vlatko Vodopivec said at the time he and others were told the explosion was caused by a bomb.Serbian captain Vlatko Vodopivec said at the time he and others were told the explosion was caused by a bomb.
It happened when the plane was at around 11,000ft (3,350m). It happened about 15 minutes after take-off, when the plane was only at around 11,000ft (3,350m) and the cabin was not yet pressurised.
Daallo Airlines flies regularly from its base in Dubai to Somalia and Djibouti.Daallo Airlines flies regularly from its base in Dubai to Somalia and Djibouti.
Somalia is battling militant Islamist group al-Shabab that has been carrying out deadly attacks in its quest to establish an Islamic state.Somalia is battling militant Islamist group al-Shabab that has been carrying out deadly attacks in its quest to establish an Islamic state.