FOX NEWS - VALLETTA, Malta
– Two hijackers diverted a Libyan
commercial plane to Malta on Friday and threatened to blow it up with hand
grenades, Maltese
authorities and state media said.
authorities and state media said.
The Malta airport
authority said all emergency teams had been dispatched to the site of what it
called an "unlawful interference" on the airport tarmac. The plane's
engines were still running Friday long after the aircraft landed at 11:32 a.m.
One hijacker told
the crew that he was 'pro-Qaddafi,' The Times of Malta reported, according to
Reuters.
State television TVM
said the two hijackers on board had hand grenades and had threatened to explode
them.
All flights into the
Mediterranean island airport have been diverted.
Airport officials said
the Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A320 flight from Sabha, with original destination
Tripoli, had 118 people on board: Maltese Premier Joseph Muscat said that
included 111 passengers, 82 men, 28 women and an infant.
Muscat had tweeted
earlier that there was a "potential hijack situation" involving an
internal Libyan flight that was diverted to Malta and that emergency operations
were underway at the airport.
Malta's National
Security Committee was coordinating the operation, a government statement
said.Malta airport says a Libyan plane has landed at the Mediterranean island
and that there appear to be two hijackers on board.
The Malta airport
authority said all emergency teams had been dispatched to the site of what it
called an "unlawful interference" on the airport tarmac.
Earlier Friday,
Malta's prime minister, Joseph Muscat, said in a tweet that there was a
"potential hijack situation" involving an internal Libyan flight that
was diverted to Malta and that emergency operations are underway at the
airport.
Airport officials
said the Afriqiyah Airways A320 flight has 118 passengers on board.
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