Helicopter hijacking confirmed by official
Updated: 2013-05-15 14:44
By An Baijie (chinadaily.com.cn)
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A government publicity official in Shandong province confirmed a widely circulated micro blog that a helicopter was hijacked by unidentified people on Tuesday afternoon in the eastern province.
The helicopter, which was to spray pesticides, was hijacked by about 20 men at about 4 pm on Tuesday at Dezhou city, Xiajin county, according to an online post uploaded by a web user on weibo.
The pilot was forced to take off from the airport and both pilot and helicopter are missing, the post said.
Xu Aiqing, a publicity official in Xiajin county, confirmed the post and told China Daily that police have started investigation.
He confirmed a report by sky.news.sina.com saying the incident may be due to a dispute involving aviation companies.
Hubei Yinyan General Aviation, which owns the helicopter, a Bell 206 worth 15 million yuan ($2.44 million), refused to comment when contacted by China Daily.
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