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Virgin aircraft 'hijacked' in Bali Arrest after Bali plane 'hijack' bid in Indonesia
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A Virgin aircraft flying from Australia is believed to have been hijacked at Bali airport, reports quoting Indonesian officials say. A passenger has been detained in Indonesia after an apparent attempt to hijack a plane that landed at Bali airport, reports say.
Police have told Indonesian TV that a passenger tried to enter the cockpit and take over the plane but has since been arrested. The Virgin Boeing 737 plane had flown from Brisbane in Australia.
Police told Indonesian TV that a passenger tried to enter the cockpit and take over the plane but had since been arrested.
An Indonesian air force spokesman told the BBC that troops had boarded the plane.
A Virgin official was quoted by Indonesian TV as saying the passenger had been drunk and the plane had not been hijacked.