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‘China handles case of terrorist attempt on flight according to law’
BEIJING—Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesman Qin Gang stressed on Thursday China is dealing with
the case of a foiled terrorist attempt on a passenger plane taking off
from Urumqi on March 7 in accordance with law.
“China’s relevant departments deal with related case according to law,”
said Qin, “I don’t know why you raised this question...there are many
cases of crimes in the world and many criminals were sentenced, would
you also raise the same question on any one of these cases?” he said
when responding to a journalist with AFP.
The journalist asked Qin if there was use of coercion or torture in the
confession by a Uygur woman to a foiled attempt to blow up a China
Southern Airlines flight that took off from Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang
Uygur Autonomous Region, on March 7, and asked for more details about
the case.
Qin said the Ministry of Public Security has announced latest
investigation results of the case, and further investigation is still
under way. The Ministry of Public Security issued a statement Thursday
saying a 19-year-old female, Uygur ethnic, has confessed to her foiled
terrorist attempt on the passenger plane, and the suspect, Guzalinur
Turdi, and others involved in the case were apprehended by police.
“On March 7, Turdi boarded the plane with a camouflaged destructive
device after deceiving airport security personnel. She went ahead with
her terrorist sabotage activity but was foiled. She fully admitted her
crime,” the statement said.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |