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12:03: http://www.independent.com.mt/artic...s-course-abruptly-to-land-in-Malta-6736168271
An aircraft that has left from Libya earlier today has changed course abruptly and has landed in Malta this afternoon, with sources saying that two people on board the flight are threatening to blow up the aircraft.
Several emergency measures are being taken at Malta International Airport. A spokesperson from the Armed Forces of Malta informed this newsroom that all AFM units, including the C 'Special Duties' company - which is the AFM's counter terrorism unit. Currently airport activity is reported to be normal, no flights have as of yet been delayed.
MIA CEO Alan Borg, when contacted by The Malta Independent, said that this is a matter being handled by the government.
The plane is an Afriqiyah Airways A320 with 118 passengers on board.
Informed of potential hijack situation of a #Libya internal flight diverted to #Malta. Security and emergency operations standing by -JM
— Joseph Muscat (@JosephMuscat_JM) 23 December 2016
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12:03: http://www.independent.com.mt/artic...s-course-abruptly-to-land-in-Malta-6736168271
An aircraft that has left from Libya earlier today has changed course abruptly and has landed in Malta this afternoon, with sources saying that two people on board the flight are threatening to blow up the aircraft.
Several emergency measures are being taken at Malta International Airport. A spokesperson from the Armed Forces of Malta informed this newsroom that all AFM units, including the C 'Special Duties' company - which is the AFM's counter terrorism unit. Currently airport activity is reported to be normal, no flights have as of yet been delayed.
MIA CEO Alan Borg, when contacted by The Malta Independent, said that this is a matter being handled by the government.
The plane is an Afriqiyah Airways A320 with 118 passengers on board.
Informed of potential hijack situation of a #Libya internal flight diverted to #Malta. Security and emergency operations standing by -JM
— Joseph Muscat (@JosephMuscat_JM) 23 December 2016
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the latest version.
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