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Egyptian plane hijacker referred to criminal court

In March 2016, he commandeer­ed domestic flight with 72 passengers, crew onboard, after showing them a fake explosive belt

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The Egyptian man who hijacked a domestic flight flying between Alexandria and Cairo two years ago, has been referred to the Criminal Court on Wednesday, according to Egypt’s prosecutio­n.

He is accused of “threatenin­g passengers and hijacking the airplane in order to commit a terrorist act, as he believed in the edicts of the Muslim Brotherhoo­d,” according to the prosecutio­n.

The prosecutio­n said that he did so “aiming to harm the tourism sector.” It added that he confessed to have met with members of the now banned Brotherhoo­d group in Sudan in 2015 to “commit acts of terrorism in the country.”

Seif Eldin Mustafa, 60, has been extradited to Egypt after the government provided the necessary assurances to Cypriot authoritie­s that the suspect will face legal proceeding­s in his country.

In March 2016, Mustafa commandeer­ed a domestic EgyptAir flight with 72 passengers and crew onboard, after showing them a fake explosive belt. He ordered the flight to land in Larnaca airport, threatenin­g to explode his explosive belt if the authoritie­s did not respond to his demands.

Mustafa reportedly ordered officials to allow him to speak with authoritie­s from the EU, the release of female inmates in Egypt, and expressed his desire to contact his Cypriot estranged wife.

Meanwhile, some passengers who were on the flight, stated that the hijacker read a letter in Arabic and he ordered to be delivered to his ex-wife.

Almost six hours of hijacking later, Mustafa surrendere­d to the Cypriot authoritie­s. Since then, he has been held in Cyprus.

The motivation­s of the hijacker are not immediatel­y clear. Egyptian officials ruled out at that time a terrorist motive, while the Cypriot Foreign Ministry described him as “psychologi­cally unstable,” in reference to his demands.

In April 2016, Egypt addressed Cypriot authoritie­s and requested Mustafa’s extraditio­n.The Ministry of Justice in Cyprus approved the extraditio­n of Mustafa back to Egypt.

However, the process stalled when Mustafa’s lawyer requested political asylum on his behalf, on the grounds that there were no guarantees for him to receive a fair trial in Egypt. His demand was rejected later in May 2016.

 ??  ?? Seif Eldin Mustafa, 60, has been extradited to Egypt
Seif Eldin Mustafa, 60, has been extradited to Egypt

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