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Italian police have jailed a Kazakh man today who allegedly held a knife to a flight attendant's throat and demanded that his Paris-to-Rome flight reroute to Libya. The crew overpowered the would-be hijacker, who was said to be agitated and cackling, and the plane landed safely in Italy.
The incident took place late Sunday on Alitalia Flight AZ329, the airline said in a statement. It described the assailant as "a passenger in an evident state of agitation" who assaulted a flight attendant. Reports differ as to the weapon, with some saying the man brandished a small knife and held it to a flight attendant's throat, and others saying he used a nail clipper that managed to allude security checks.
"The man grabbed the stewardess from behind her back and pointed the knife. She was in difficulty and tried to turn around," Reuters quoted a passenger identified only by her first name, Sofia, as saying. Another passenger said the attacker was laughing all the while.
Alitalia credited the plane's crew with saving the 131 passengers' lives. "Thanks to the swift intervention of the other flight attendants, the attacker was restrained in his seat, and the flight continued towards Rome Fiumicino, where it landed normally at 21:55" local time, it said. One report said a doctor aboard the flight gave a sedative to the man.
The flight attendant was treated at a first aid station in Rome for minor injuries. No one else was hurt.
The suspect, identified as 48-year-old Kazakh citizen Valeriy Tolmachev, was arrested immediately after the plane landed in Rome. Tolmachev is believed to have been working in Paris, reportedly as an adviser to Kazakhstan's delegation at UNESCO. He has no previous criminal record, and his motive remains unclear.
He was transferred today to a jail north of Rome, where reports say he's being interrogated by Italian frontier police.
AOL
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