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Jamaican police end airliner hostage siege - CNN.com

(CNN) -- An armed man, described as "mentally challenged," took six crew members hostage after he barged onto a passenger jet at a Jamaican airport Monday and demanded to be flown to Cuba.
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A hostage-taker commandeered a CanJet flight at Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica.


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The gunman, believed to be in his early 20s, released all passengers and two members of the crew from the CanJet plane but negotiations continued Monday morning at Sangster International Airport in the resort city of Montego Bay to secure the remaining crew members' release.
"The hijacking is that from a mentally challenged youngster and not anything that would be of concern in terms of an international incident," said Jamaica's Information Minister Daryl Vaz.
"His demand was to go to Cuba," he said.
CanJet Airlines flight 918 was carrying 174 passengers and eight crew members, said Kent Woodside, the airline's vice president. All the passengers are Canadian, he said.
The Boeing 737 flew in from Halifax, Canada, and had made a scheduled landing at Montego Bay, when the armed man boarded the plane late Sunday, the airline said. It was scheduled to continue on to Santa Clara, Cuba.
The gunman fired a shot in the boarding bridge to the plane as he entered, Woodside said.
He then took an undisclosed number of passengers and crew members hostage, said Elizabeth Scotton, a spokeswoman for the company that manages the airport.
All but six were released unhurt.
Two of the six crew members who remained inside the plane Monday locked themselves in the cockpit, Vaz said.
Among those negotiating with the man were his father and Prime Minister Bruce Golding, who flew in by helicopter. The country's minister of national security also was at hand.
"We are relieved that all the passengers involved in this incident are safe as well as two crew members, and our top priority is to provide the safe release of the remaining crew members," Woodside said.
The passengers were taken to a hotel, Vaz said. The airport was shut down.
Christian Gosselin, a passenger on the flight, told his father that the gunman demanded cash from the plane's occupants. Vaz confirmed the account.
"The guy wanted to have all their money," said Gosselin's father, Alphonse. "He (my son) told his girlfriend to take all the money and just take her passport and credit card and put it in her back pocket."
Christian Gosselin was part of a 25-person wedding party. He and his girlfriend were released by the hostage-taker, and they spoke to his father in New Brunswick, Canada, while waiting for another flight.
"I didn't ask them too many questions; I was more concerned for their safety," the father said. "They were a bit shaken up. It was quite an experience."
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Another passenger, Brenda Grenier, called her husband and said the man apparently got aboard the plane as airport workers were loading bags.
Grenier and her daughter were safe, her husband said by phone from his home in Nova Scotia, Canada.
 
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Police capture CanJet hijacker in Jamaica
Police capture CanJet hijacker in Jamaica




By Mike Blanchfield, Canwest News ServiceApril 20, 2009 8:40 AM



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A CanJet plane which has been hijacked by a gunman sits on the tarmac of the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay early Monday. A lone gunman held the crew of a Canadian plane hostage after seizing the jet with nearly 180 passengers on board following its landing in Jamaica. Only the crew remain on board.

Photograph by: Pat Roxborough-Wright, AFP/Getty Images




MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — The gunman who took six Canadian crew members hostage on a CanJet flight at Sangster International Airport has been captured by police and the crew has been freed.
Police said the gunman boarded CanJet flight 918 after he breached security at Sangster International Airport late Sunday evening. He was nabbed after a tense eight-hour standoff at the airport.
CanJet said none of the passengers or crew members were harmed.
Daryl Vaz, Jamaican Minister of Information told reporters military police stormed the airplane after negotiations broke down.
“It was not a negotiated settlement,” he said. “It was a clean operation.”
The flight had flown from Halifax to Montego Bay for a brief stopover when the gunman forced his way onto the parked aircraft around 10:20 p.m., according to the Jamaica Constabulary Force. Flight 918 was scheduled for a stopover in Santa Clara, Cuba before heading back to Halifax.
Janet Silvera, 43, a reporter with a local newspaper, the Jamaican Gleaner, told Canwest News Service that the hijacker was reportedly a man in his 20s named James Fray.
“He went to school with my son,” said Silvera. “This is a decent young man who is having a period of depression.”
Silvera said the young man’s friends noticed Fray had become withdrawn about a year ago. She said that the young man’s father, sister and friend were summoned to the airport to talk to him during this situation.
Fray is the son of a successful businessman.
Police spokesman Carl Angell said Monday the plane is in an isolated part of the complex and that the airport would be open for regular air travel later in the day.
“This is an isolated case, a first in Jamaican history,” he said of the hijacking.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who is in Jamaica, was awakened in the middle of the night Monday and told of the hijacking.
“Obviously, we are deeply concerned with the fact that a Canadian airliner has been hijacked,” said Dimitri Soudas, a spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office who briefed reporters.
Soudas said a member of the RCMP as well as the Management and Consular Services Officer at the Canadian High Commission in Jamaica would be in Montego Bay to provide assistance.
Soudas said Monday morning Harper had been in contact with the Jamaican prime minister and thanked him for helping to bring about a successful resolution to the drama.
Police said the passengers had met with police and were placed in hotels in the city nestled along the island’s northern coast.

Soudas said Harper had offered CanJet the use of the government of Canada airplane that had brought him and Prime Minister Bruce Golding to Jamaica from the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago.
Harper was due to give a speech to the Jamaican parliament on Monday afternoon after transporting Golding back to his home.
Harper learned of the hijacking after Golding phoned Canada’s high commissioner in Kingston.
The scene Sunday night and early Monday morning was chaos as the drama unfolded.
Sherri Belle, from Atlanta, was at the airport trying to get a flight home to U.S.
“The airport erupted into a chaotic scene of armed soldiers with the biggest guns I have ever seen, racing though the airport in all directions. “This was scary, really scary,” Belle said.
“The first thing I wondered was how he got a gun on the plane,” she said.
Bell said travellers we taken out of the terminal and out onto the parking lot.
She said the confusion died down about an hour later when she saw the shaken passengers leave the airport by bus.
Some airport desks were open Monday morning and flight schedules were being organized for later in the day.
 
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