Egyptian to Face Terror Charges Over Hijacking Plane Diverted to Cyprus

Egyptian Seif al-Din Mohamed Mostafa is escorted to an extradition hearing in the Cypriot capital Nicosia on May 13, 2016 | AFP
Egyptian Seif al-Din Mohamed Mostafa is escorted to an extradition hearing in the Cypriot capital Nicosia on May 13, 2016 | AFP
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Egyptian to Face Terror Charges Over Hijacking Plane Diverted to Cyprus

Egyptian Seif al-Din Mohamed Mostafa is escorted to an extradition hearing in the Cypriot capital Nicosia on May 13, 2016 | AFP
Egyptian Seif al-Din Mohamed Mostafa is escorted to an extradition hearing in the Cypriot capital Nicosia on May 13, 2016 | AFP

A man accused of hijacking a plane more than two years ago and diverting it to Cyprus will face trial on a string of charges, Egypt's public prosecutor said Wednesday.

Seif Eddin Mustafa, 60, was extradited to Egypt in August after a drawn-out legal battle in Cyprus. He is accused of forcing a domestic flight from Alexandria to Cairo to divert its route to the Mediterranean island in March 2016.

Egypt's public prosecutor Nabil Sadek announced on Wednesday the case has been referred to the country's criminal court, paving the way for a trial to begin at an unspecified date.

Sadek says he will face trial on charges of deliberately disrupting a flight, seizing control of an aircraft through threats and intimidation, and promoting the ideas of the now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group.

Cypriot authorities handed over Mostafa to their Egyptian counterparts after a court ruling allowed his extradition.

Mustafa hijacked a domestic EgyptAir flight in March 2016 using a fake suicide belt and diverted it to Cyprus, where he was arrested.

Mustafa said he did it to protest against Egypt's government. Mustafa later told Cypriot prosecutors authorities that his sole motive was to be reunited with his estranged Cypriot family.

The 2016 hijacking took place a few months after the October 2015 downing of a Russian airliner by the ISIS terrorist group, killing all 224 on board, an incident that dealt a severe blow to Egypt's lucrative tourism industry.



UK's Starmer Discussed Importance of a Ceasefire With Lebanon's PM

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer smiles on stage on the second day of the annual Labor Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 23, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer smiles on stage on the second day of the annual Labor Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 23, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
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UK's Starmer Discussed Importance of a Ceasefire With Lebanon's PM

Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer smiles on stage on the second day of the annual Labor Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 23, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer smiles on stage on the second day of the annual Labor Party conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 23, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met his Lebanese counterpart at the United Nations and discussed the importance of an immediate ceasefire and a negotiated solution in the conflict with Israel, his office said on Friday.
Starmer met Lebanon's Najib Mikati at the United Nations General Assembly, reported Reuters.
"The Prime Minister opened by giving his sincere condolences to Prime Minister Mikati for the loss of civilian life in recent weeks," the statement said.
"They discussed the escalating conflict in Lebanon, and agreed on the importance of an immediate ceasefire and a negotiated solution."