Uygurs arrested after hijack attempt
Six Uygurs, some disguised as disabled passengers, tried to hijack a plane yesterday shortly after it took off from Hotan in Xinjiang on a flight to the autonomous region's capital.
But crew and passengers on Tianjin Airline flight GS7554, bound for Urumqi , thwarted the hijackers. The suspects, who used crutches as weapons, were detained, local officials and airline staff said.
Xinhua said 100 people were on board the aircraft.
Hotan police described the hijack attempt as a 'serious and violent terrorist case' and announced the names of the suspects', according to Xinjiang's government-backed news portal Tianshannet.com.
But the German-based World Uygur Congress denied there was a hijacking attempt and said a seat dispute between Uygurs and Hans triggered an in-air brawl, Associated Press reported.
Xinjiang government spokeswoman Hou Hanmin told the South China Morning Post that three of the suspects had sat at the front of the airplane and three were in the back.
'Some of the six Uygur suspects were disguised as cripples and were carrying metal sticks that could be detached into pieces.