Suspected Biman hijacker killed

All passengers and crew evacuated and safe at Ctg Airport

The hijackd plane at Ctg Airport (left) Maj Gen Motiur Rahman breifing media (right)
The hijackd plane at Ctg Airport (left) Maj Gen Motiur Rahman breifing media (right)
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Staff Reporter :
The lone suspected hijacker of Biman Bangladesh Airlines was killed in military operation, Bangladesh Army said in a post-operation briefing.
The General Officer Commanding of Chattogram Maj Gen Motiur Rahman confirmed the casualty at Shah Amanat International airport this evening.
“We didn’t have the chance to negotiate. Our commandos had to act swiftly. He was initially injured and later died,” he said in the briefing.
“The attacker, about 25 years of age, took an attacking position. There was no other way out,” he said, “Bangladesh Navy tried to negotiate with him.”
According to what he said, the suspect, who has been identified as Mahadi, had a pistol with him and he wanted to talk to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
No one else was injured during our operation, he told the media.
UNB Adds : Foiling his alleged bid to hijack a Biman Bangladesh Airlines aircraft, members of joint forces arrested a passenger at Shah Amanat International Airport in Chattogram on Sunday evening. The suspected hijacker was overpowered and killed during an eight-minute combing operation that began around 7:17pm, said Air Vice Marshal M Naim Hassan, Chairman of Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAV) while briefing reporters at his office.
He also said they heard that a firearm was recovered from his possession.
The CAAB chairman said a probe committee will be formed comprising 3-4 members to look into how the passenger had been able to take the gun into the aircraft dodging security arrangements at the airport.
He also said the Chattogram airport which was closed due to the incident resumed its operation around 8pm. The flight will also depart for its destination, Dubai, he said.
Asked whether the suspected hijacker is a foreigner, Naim Hassan said he spoke Bangla.
A joint team of the para-commando wing of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air Force, Rapid Action Battalion and police conducted a drive at the aircraft and held the suspected passenger who was also killed in the operation, said Air Vice Marshal Muhammad Mafidur Rahman while briefing reporters at the Chattogram airport.
A crewmember who was reportedly held hostage by the man was also rescued.
Earlier, all the 142 passengers and pilots of the Dubai-bound flight from Dhaka were evacuated from the aircraft safely, said Shakil Miraj, Biman general manager (Public Relations).
He said the Dubai-bound flight took off from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport after 5pm and it made the landing at the Chattogram airport around 5:40pm.
Biman Manager (PR) Tasmin Akhter said the flight made the emergency landing suspecting a passenger to be a hijacker.
Later, members of Rab, Army, Air Force and police cordoned off the aircraft.
Meanwhile, officer-in-charge of Patenga Police Station in Chattogram Abul Quashem said two bullets were fired in the aircraft.
Contacted, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan told UNB around 7:10pm that they were still not clear what actually happened in the aircraft.
Earlier, Civil Aviation and Tourism Secretary Mohibul Haque told UNB all the passengers were evacuated from the aircraft following the suspicious behaviour of a passenger.
He also said two crew members were talking to the suspected man. The entire operation was monitored by the Prime Minister office (PMO).

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