A China Southern Airlines plane was forced to land at Lanzhou in neighbouring Gansu province two hours after it took off from Xinjiang’s capital Urumqi on Friday because “some people were attempting to create an air disaster,” an official said.
“The attackers were stopped in time by the police and the passengers and crew members on board were safe,” Nur Bekri, Chairman of the Xinjiang Regional Government, said.
Create an air crash
“But we can be sure that this was a case intending to create an air crash,” official Xinhua news agency quoted him as saying, on the sidelines of the ongoing session of China’s parliament, National People's Congress.
The plane reached its destination, Beijing, he said without elaborating.
“The authorities are investigating who the attackers are, where they are from and what’s their background,” he said. An airline official, however, said he could not confirm whether the incident was a terror attack, as “it’s up to the police department to verify”.
Another official said two terrorists killed in January this year in the same region had plotted an attack targeting the Olympics, slated to be held in Beijing in August.
Police had shot dead two terrorists and arrested 15 others, saying they had smashed a terrorist gang in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang.