1981: Hijacked Plane of PIA. This photo shows Salam Ullah Tipu, - TopicsExpress



          

1981: Hijacked Plane of PIA. This photo shows Salam Ullah Tipu, hanging out from the cockpit of a PIA plane that he had hijacked with three other colleagues in 1981. The plane was going from Karachi to Peshawar. Tipu, a leftist student leader from Karachi, had joined Murtaza Bhutto’s Al-Zulfikar Organisation (AZO) to instigate an urban guerrilla war against the Zia-ul-Haq dictatorship. The plane was hijacked from Karachi, flown to Kabul and then to Damascus (Syria). The hijackers released the passengers after the Zia regime agreed to release 54 political prisoners from jails. In 1984, Tipu was executed by the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul after he’d fallen out with Murtaza Bhutto, while the other hijackers traveled to Libya. 1981: Pakistani jet hostages released The passengers and crew of a Pakistan Airways plane held hostage for nearly two weeks have been released in Syria. They were freed after the Pakistani Government agreed to the hijackers demand to release 54 people from prison. The 147 people on the plane were set free after the former prisoners arrived in Damascus. The Pakistanis Airways Boeing 720 was taken over at gunpoint by three men during an internal flight from Karachi to Peshawar on 2 March. They forced the pilots to fly to Afghanistan where they murdered one of the passengers, a Pakistani diplomat. Led by a man identified as Islamullah Khan, the three hijackers are said to be part of the Al Zulfikar group which wants to oust General Zia ul-Haq. Accusations General Zia came to power four years ago in a coup which toppled Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the leader of the Pakistani Peoples Party (PPP). Mr Bhutto was hanged in 1979 after being found guilty of the murder of a political opponent following a trial which was widely condemned as unfair. Pakistans rulers have accused the deposed leaders son, Murtazo Bhutto, of being in league with the hijackers. General Zia said Mr Bhutto, who lives in London, had flown to Kabul Airport to meet the men after they took control of the jet. Three Americans, one Canadian and a Swede were among the released passengers. They are said to be unharmed but suffering from mental and physical exhaustion. The hijackers had said the Americans were CIA agents and threatened to kill them and blow up the plane.
Posted on: Sat, 04 Oct 2014 05:05:02 +0000

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