Afghan hijacker working
US Elections Calendar ~ Pervez Musharraf ~ Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ~ Other International News
Home / International News / 2008 / May 2008 / May 16, 2008
Afghan hijacker working as BA cleaner at Heathrow
Boeing Co.

Jet Airways announces special package for Indian Students flying abroad.

Qantas flight makes emergency landing

US F-22 Raptor is new top gun

Pratt & Whitney Wins US$130 Million PW4000 Engine Order from Uzbekistan Airways

Boeing Delivers Proposal to Equip Indian Air Force With Super Hornet Fighters

Where is the AirTran Airways 'AirTranica Won' Plane Featuring Danica Patrick?

Soon, urinals in aircraft may cut lavatory queues

China Clipper 75th Anniversary Commemorative Flight, World's First Commercial Transoceanic Flight, Announced by San Francisco Aeronautical Society

Top News

Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

BJP, Left and JD (S) condemn bomb blasts in Bangalore

No one has power to dissolve assemblies: Pak PM

Speed 2: Cruise Control voted as Worst Ever Sequel

Japan-US alliance should be expanded by including India, Australia

Kalmadi hopeful of India wining medals in tennis, boxing and shooting

Hubble finds largest sample of very distant galaxies seen to date

Adult stem cells finding provides foundation for brain injury cure

Afghan hijacker working as BA cleaner at Heathrow

A member of a gang who hijacked a plane at Stansted Airport in 2000 is now working at Heathrow Airport.

London, May 16 : A member of a gang who hijacked a plane at Stansted Airport in 2000 is now working at Heathrow Airport.

Afghan Nazamuddin Mohammidy (34) was one of nine people who hijacked a jet flying over Afghanistan and ordered it to fly to the Essex Aairport, demanding to be given asylum.

Armed officers from the Met's CO18 Aviation branch stopped him near Heathrow's Terminal 5 on suspicion of being an unlicensed cabbie, but were stunned to find that he had a British Airways pass.

He was arrested after it emerged he was on bail accused of assault - and was allegedly living at a different address instead of the one he gave in the court, The Sun reported.

Mohammidy and his gang - armed with firearms and grenades - hijacked an internal flight over Afghanistan in February 2000.

The pilot landed at Stansted in Essex after being ordered to divert to the UK.

The hijackers threatened to blow up the Boeing 727 and its 173 passengers and crew unless granted political asylum.

After 70 hours they surrendered to police and SAS troops.

Mohammidy, who lives with his family in Hounslow, Middlesex, has spent months employed by a company based in nearby Feltham, which has a contract to clean a BA training centre.

ANI

July 25, 2008

July 24, 2008

July 23, 2008

July 22, 2008

July 21, 2008

July 20, 2008