The Prophecy Club News Update

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Officers question Turkish hijacker


BRINDISI, Italy (CNN) -- Italian officials are questioning a Turkish man who hijacked a Turkish jetliner with 113 people aboard Tuesday and forced it to fly to Italy, where the passengers and crew were released unharmed.
The man, identified by Turkish authorities as Hasan Ekinci, has reportedly requested political asylum.
Turkish authorities said Ekinci wrote a letter to Pope Benedict XVI in August asking for help in avoiding service in the Turkish army.
"I am a Christian and don't want to serve a Muslim army," he wrote, adding that he had been attending church since 1998.
Earlier reports that there were two hijackers and they were protesting Benedict's planned visit to Turkey next month were apparently incorrect.
The Vatican said the pope's visit would go on as scheduled.
According to passengers, the hijacker sneaked into the cockpit when the rest of the crew was busy and told the pilot he had an accomplice on board, Italian police said. But passengers have reported seeing only one.