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ArmyStrong
09-09-2009, 14:11
Source:http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE5885K420090909

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - An AeroMexico passenger plane was hijacked in the Mexican resort of Cancun on Wednesday and flown to Mexico City's international airport, but all the more than 100 passengers on board got off the plane soon afterward, Mexican media said.

Local newspaper websites said three men had seized control of the Boeing 737 plane and threatened to blow it up unless they were allowed to speak to President Felipe Calderon.

Mexican radio said the plane was carrying 104 passengers.

Soon after the plane landed in Mexico City, the passengers descended from the plane, carrying hand luggage, Mexican media said. They appeared calm and boarded nearby buses. The crew were apparently still on board.

Airport officials were not available to comment, but TV images showed security forces swarming the airport.

Flights from the airport were grounded.

The plane was seized by three men, who appeared to be Bolivian, after it took off from Cancun, a well-known resort popular with U.S. tourists, Mexican media said.

One of the passengers, Adriana Romero, told Mexican television she had not realized the flight had been hijacked until the plane landed at Mexico City. "We realized it was a hijack when we saw the police trucks," she said.

El Universal daily said the men had not been able to get inside the plane's cockpit.

Team Sergeant
09-09-2009, 14:44
I watched it live.

Congrats to the Mexican Federales.

That plane wasn't on the ground 20 minutes and they stormed it.

Well done gent's.

Team Sergeant

Utah Bob
09-09-2009, 18:29
I watched it live.

Congrats to the Mexican Federales.

That plane wasn't on the ground 20 minutes and they stormed it.

Well done gent's.

Team Sergeant

Flipped between FOX and CNN. Rick Sanchez seemed to have some difficulties translating the Mexican news media. Musta been they accent. Not like Little Havana ay Rick?

(I can't stand that guy)

akv
09-09-2009, 19:26
I imagine Mexican Police are getting a lot of SWAT experience in the war on the drug gangs. Hijacking a plane from a tourist destination like Cancun is sure to get rapid response. The hijacker in this case was some religious nut, and apparently there were Americans on board. I have to wonder at what point this crime wave spills over the border states