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Mauritanian hijack 'ends safely' | Mauritanian hijack 'ends safely' |
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Passengers and crew overpowered a man who hijacked an Air Mauritania passenger plane, Spanish officials say. | |
Police arrested the man soon after the Boeing 737 landed at Gando military base in Spain's Canary Islands. | |
The hijacker seized the jet shortly after take-off from Mauritania's capital, Nouakchott. Police said he was armed with two handguns. | |
The hijacker's motive was not known but officials in Spain and Mauritania said he had demanded to be flown to France. | |
In-flight ordeal | |
Seventy-one passengers - mostly Spaniards and Mauritanians - and eight crew were on the plane, reports from Spain said. | |
All were released after the flight landed safely at the military strip near Las Palmas city's international airport. | |
Twenty-one passengers were injured in the incident, including a pregnant woman who was treated for severe shock. | |
"It has been liberated," the Associated Press news agency quoted foreign ministry spokesman Manuel Cacho as saying. "The hijacker has been detained." | "It has been liberated," the Associated Press news agency quoted foreign ministry spokesman Manuel Cacho as saying. "The hijacker has been detained." |
The plane took off from the north-west African nation in the late afternoon. | The plane took off from the north-west African nation in the late afternoon. |
It tried to land at Dakhla, in Western Sahara, but Moroccan authorities refused permission, security officials said. | |
The plane was due to land in the northern Mauritanian port city of Nouadhibou, although it is not clear whether that was its final destination. |