Passengers thwart plane hijack: reports

A passenger on a Turkish Airlines flight from Oslo to Istanbul tried to hijack the plane before being overpowered by other passengers, media reports said.

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This undated handout picture released on Tuesday 03 October 2006, shows a Turkish Airlines 737 series aircarft. (EPA) Source: EPA

A Turkish passenger on a Turkish Airlines flight from Oslo to Istanbul tried to hijack the plane before being overpowered by other passengers, according to security sources quoted by CNN-Turk television channel.

The would-be hijacker, named as Cuma Yasar, said shortly before the scheduled landing on Wednesday that he had a bomb on him, the sources were quoted as saying.

The suspect, who comes from a Kurdish village in the southeastern region of Anatolia, headed for the cockpit of the Boeing 737-800 less than an hour before arrival at Istanbul and demanded that the aircraft return to Oslo, claiming to have a bomb.

But the 40-year-old was tackled by Turkish and Norwegian passengers and the plane landed safely at Istanbul's Ataturk airport at 1930 GMT (0630 AEDT)

The suspect was immediately arrested.

No explosive device was found, CNN-Turk said.


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