Khaleej Times

Cyprus deports hijacker to Egypt

- MIDDLE EAST

nicosia (cyprus) — An Egyptian man who hijacked a domestic EgyptAir flight in 2016 and ordered it to land in Cyprus to allegedly protest Egypt’s militaryba­cked government has been extradited to his homeland after giving up a drawn-out legal fight, authoritie­s said on Sunday.

Police said Seif Eddin Mustafa, escorted by Egyptian authoritie­s, boarded an EgyptAir flight to Cairo on Saturday evening.

Cyprus Justice Minister Ionas Nicolaou said that Mustafa’s extraditio­n went ahead after he dropped a three-year court battle to avoid extraditio­n.

Doros Polycarpou, with the migrant support group KISA that assisted Mustafa, said that the 62-year-old decided of his own accord

to return to Egypt and face prosecutio­n there, despite fears that he may be tortured.

Polycarpou said Mustafa told his legal team he was willing “to take the risk” of suffering maltreatme­nt at the hands of Egyptian authoritie­s because he could “no longer take” his holding conditions in Cyprus’ prison complex. He said Mustafa

had complained that he was being held in “isolation” and put under “psychologi­cal strain” because authoritie­s kept him away from the prison’s general population.

Mustafa’s change-of-heart stands in stark contrast to his vociferous fight against extraditio­n to Egypt on the grounds that he could face torture or an unfair trial there.

Mustafa hijacked the EgyptAir flight in March 2016 using a fake suicide belt and diverted it to Cyprus. A six-hour standoff with Cypriot authoritie­s on the tarmac of Cyprus’ Larnaca airport ended peacefully after all 72 passengers and crew were released and Mustafa was arrested.

Mustafa told a Cypriot court that he meant no harm to anyone. He said he was trying to expose what he called the “fascist regime” of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and to help secure the release of 63 female dissidents being held in Egyptian prisons.

But prosecutor­s said Mustafa admitted in a written statement to police that he only carried out the hijacking in order to reunite with his Cypriot family. —

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 ?? AP ?? Seif Eddin Mustafa is escorted by Cyprus police officers as he arrives in a court in capital Nicosia. —
AP Seif Eddin Mustafa is escorted by Cyprus police officers as he arrives in a court in capital Nicosia. —

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