Hijackers claiming to have a grenade took over a Libyan plane Dec. 23 and diverted it to Malta before releasing everyone onboard and surrendering to authorities, officials said.
โFinal crew members leaving aircraft with hijackers,โ Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said on Twitter.
Minutes later he added: โHijackers surrendered, searched and taken in custody.โ
Libyan Foreign Minister Taher Siala said the two hijackers were supporters of slain dictator Moamer -Gadhafi and had requested political asylum in Malta.
Siala, from Libyaโs internationally backed Government of National Accord, said the hijackers have also said they want to set up a pro-Gadhafi political party.
Two hijackers of a Libyan Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A320 surrender to Maltese military on the runway at Malta Airport |
The plane landed at 11:32 a.m. (10:32 a.m. GMT) in Malta.
After more than an hour on the tarmac, the door of the Airbus A320 opened and a first group of women and children were seen descending a mobile staircase.
Dozens more passengers were released minutes later following negotiations that Maltese government sources said were led by the head of Maltaโs military.
In all there were 111 passengers, including 28 women and a baby, on board, as well as seven crew members.
One of the hijackers of a Libyan Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A320 waves a Gaddafi-era Libyan flag at Malta Airport |
The aircraft had been on a domestic Libyan route operated by Afriqiyah Airways from Sabha in southern Libya to the capital Tripoli but was re-routed.
โThe Afriqiyah flight from Sabha to Tripoli has been diverted and has landed in Malta. Security services coordinating operations,โ Muscat tweeted earlier.