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Ethiopian Airlines co-pilot hijacks plane to seek Geneva asylum | Ethiopian Airlines co-pilot hijacks plane to seek Geneva asylum |
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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 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 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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 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. | 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. |
The only possible offence the co-pilot could be charged with is that of hostage-taking, for which he could face up to 20 years of imprisonment, a Geneva prosecutor said at the news conference. | The only possible offence the co-pilot could be charged with is that of hostage-taking, for which he could face up to 20 years of imprisonment, a Geneva prosecutor said at the news conference. |
Flight 702 was scheduled to leave the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, at 00:30 local time (21:30 GMT), and arrive in Rome at 04:40 local time. | Flight 702 was scheduled to leave the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, at 00:30 local time (21:30 GMT), and arrive in Rome at 04:40 local time. |
The Boeing 767-300 made an unscheduled landing in the Swiss city at 06:00. | The Boeing 767-300 made an unscheduled landing in the Swiss city at 06:00. |
The evacuation of passengers began at about 07:25; they were all searched twice and have been questioned by police. | The evacuation of passengers began at about 07:25; they were all searched twice and have been questioned by police. |
The hijacking began over Italy, and two fighter jets - probably Italian - were scrambled to accompany the plane, Geneva airport chief executive Robert Deillon said at the news conference. | The hijacking began over Italy, and two fighter jets - probably Italian - were scrambled to accompany the plane, Geneva airport chief executive Robert Deillon said at the news conference. |
The last hijacking to take place at Geneva airport was that of an Air Afrique plane in 1985. | The last hijacking to take place at Geneva airport was that of an Air Afrique plane in 1985. |
This incident is no doubt bad PR for Ethiopia Airlines, which has long prided itself as one of the continent's best performing carriers, says BBC Addis Ababa correspondent Emmanuel Igunza. | |
It reported $143m in operating profit in the last financial year. Other carriers recorded reduced profit margins or losses due to a combination of high fuel prices and the global economic recession, our correspondent adds. |