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An Indian accountant who allegedly threatened to hijack1 a domestic flight Sunday evening has been charged Monday under the civil aviation law. Commandos surrounded the jet after its emergency landing in New Delhi, prompting a major security scare for a country still on edge after the Mumbai terror attack more than two months ago.
Authorities say a 42-year-old accountant has been charged with threatening to kill and negligent2 conduct following the emergency landing of a commercial jetliner at New Delhi's airport. The passenger, identified as Jitender Kumar Mohala, the son of a retired3 high-ranking military officer, has been remanded for two weeks to judicial4 custody5 while an investigation6 continues.
Two other passengers, a man and a woman, were detained for questioning but later released without being charged.
The civil aviation ministry7 says "all precautionary measures were activated8" after a couple of passengers threatened to hijack Indigo9 Flight 664 on Sunday following takeoff from Goa, a popular tourism destination.
Media reports say what began as a disagreement over seating escalated10 into threats to hijack or blow up the plane. After the flight attendants informed the cockpit crew of the A-320 Airbus, the chief pilot radioed a "Code 75" denoting a hijack or other acts of violence onboard.
The plane was sent to an isolated11 part of the airport after landing in New Delhi and surrounded by national security commandos.
Media described a scene of panic at the airport among relatives and friends who heard broadcast reports of a possible hijacking12 of the flight. Most passengers who were interviewed said they were not aware of anything unusual until they spotted13 the commandos crouching14 outside their plane after the landing in New Delhi.
The chief executive officer of Indigo, Aditya Ghosh, says passengers had to be kept inside the aircraft for several hours until it was clear there was no further danger.
"The important thing is that all of the 161 passengers are safe," said Ghosh. "They had no problem other than, of course, the mental trauma15 of going through something like this."
India's aviation sector16 has been on high alert since the Mumbai terror attack in late November amid security warnings that there could be a hijacking of an airliner17 in the country.
Sunday's incident prompted emergency meetings at the highest levels of India's government.
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v.劫持,劫机,拦路抢劫 | |
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adj.疏忽的;玩忽的;粗心大意的 | |
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adj.司法的,法庭的,审判的,明断的,公正的 | |
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n.监护,照看,羁押,拘留 | |
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n. 劫持, 抢劫 动词hijack的现在分词形式 | |
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