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Airplane hijacked in Mexico City; passengers freed and men led away in handcuffs

Published on September 10, 2009
Published on January 4, 2010
The Associated Press ~ staff The News  RSS Feed
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Televisa , Mexico City , Cancun

MEXICO CITY - An airplane was briefly hijacked as it landed in Mexico City on Wednesday from the resort of Cancun, but all passengers and crew were released unharmed, officials said.
Television images showed police leading at least five men from the plane in handcuffs. Mexican news media reported the hijackers were Bolivian citizens demanding to speak with Mexican President Felipe Calderon.
Transportation and Communications Secretary Juan Molinar said all passengers and crew were safe, but would not say how many alleged hijackers were detained or give details of their motivation.
"Various people who participated in the act have been detained and we are investigating," he said.
He said there was no bomb on the airplane, although some passengers said one of the hijackers held a package that resembled an explosive device.
Passenger Rocio Garcia told the Televisa network that the crew made an announcement that the airplane was being hijacked once they landed in Mexico City.

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