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Mauritanian hijack 'ends safely' Mauritanian hijack 'ends safely'
(about 3 hours later)
Police in the Canary Islands have arrested a man who hijacked an Air Mauritania passenger plane, Spanish officials say. Passengers and crew overpowered a man who hijacked an Air Mauritania passenger plane, Spanish officials say.
The Boeing 737 plane was seized shortly after take-off from the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott. Police arrested the man soon after the Boeing 737 landed at Gando military base in Spain's Canary Islands.
It landed at a military strip in Las Palmas, where the man was held and the passengers freed, the officials say. The hijacker seized the jet shortly after take-off from Mauritania's capital, Nouakchott. Police said he was armed with two handguns.
The motive of the hijacker is not known. One unconfirmed report said he had demanded to be flown to France. The hijacker's motive was not known but officials in Spain and Mauritania said he had demanded to be flown to France.
Around 70 passengers and eight crew were on the plane, reports from Spain said. 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 was due to touch down in the northern Mauritanian port city of Nouadhibou, although it is not clear whether that was its final destination. 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.