Home Transport Aviation Dubai-bound plane from Dhaka faces hijacking attempt, suspect dies The gunman was “mentally unstable” and asked to speak to the PM, officials said by Staff writer February 24, 2019 A plane operated by Biman Bangladesh Airlines flying from Dhaka to Dubai via Chittagong faced a hijacking attempt on Sunday. Flight BG147, a Boeing 737 plane, made an emergency landing in Chittagong’s Shah Amanat International Airport at 5.40pm after a crew member reported “suspicious activity” by a man, who was later found to have a gun. The suspect, a Bangladeshi, later died from injuries sustained in an exchange of gunfire with military commandos, officials said. Bangladeshi security personnel stand guard at the Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong All the 143 passengers and seven crew members were safely evacuated. The suspect reportedly shot at commandos when they asked him to surrender, an army official told reporters. He was injured when they fired back at him, and died before reaching the hospital. He had apparently asked to speak to his wife and to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The suspect appeared to be “mentally imbalanced,” Air Vice Marshal M. Naim Hassan, chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority told AP. “I am saying this because of his behaviour. He wanted to talk to the prime minister.” Bangladesh: Tense situation as police surround a plane at Chattogram airport after it was reported to be hijacked. The Dubai bound Biman plane is identified as flight BG147. pic.twitter.com/BtessHtKyZ — Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) February 24, 2019 0 Comments