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US charges four Belarus officials with aircraft piracy over flight diversion
Ryanair Belarus flight diversion
The diverted Ryanair flight sitting on hte ground in Minsk airport as
security staff and sniffer dogs check luggageImage source, EPA
Image caption,
The Ryanair flight from Athens to Vilnius was forced to land in Minsk
The US has charged four Belarusian officials with aircraft piracy over
the diversion of a passenger plane to Minsk last May.
Prosecutors allege the officials used a false bomb threat to divert a
Ryanair flight to the Belarus capital, where opposition journalist Roman
Protasevich and his partner were detained.
FBI officials said the incident was a "reckless violation".
Earlier this week a UN report concluded the bomb threat was deliberately
false.
A spokesperson for the US Justice Department said the four men, Leonid
Mikalaevich Churo and Oleg Kazyuchits - the director general and deputy
director general of Belarus' state air navigation authority - and state
security officers Andrey Anatolievich Lnu [Last Name Unknown] and Fnu
[First Name Unknown] Lnu, remain at large in Belarus.
If they were tried in a US court they would face a life sentence.
According to the charges, Mr Churo personally communicated the false
bomb threat to Belarusian air traffic officials before the Ryanair
flight to Vilnius in Lithuania took off from the Greek capital Athens.
The air traffic officials waited for the plane to enter Belarusian air
space before alerting the pilot to the purported bomb threat in order to
force it to land in Minsk.
Mr Churo's deputy, Mr Kazyuchits, later attempted to have the incident
record falsified to hide the bomb threat and the involvement of state
security officials, the indictment alleges.
Speaking after the charges were filed at a federal court in New York,
FBI Assistant Director Michael Driscoll called the hijacking a "reckless
violation of US law".
"The next pilot who gets a distress call from a tower may doubt the
authenticity of the emergency - which puts lives at risk," Mr Driscoll
added.
Last year, Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary referred to the incident as a
"state-sponsored hijacking".
The incident sparked international outrage and punitive sanctions were
imposed on Belarus by the US, EU and the UK.
At the time, Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko insisted the bomb
threat had been real and he was "thinking about the country's security".
Mr Protasevich, a 26-year old journalist with the Nexta opposition
media, and his partner Sofia Sapega were detained once the flight had
landed in Minsk.
Mr Protasevich was released from prison in June and has spent the past
seven months under house arrest.
His parents told Belarusian media in November that their contact with
him has been intermittent since his release.
Mr Lukashenko - who has ruled Belarus since 1994 - claimed victory in a
widely discredited presidential election in 2020, sparking months of
mass protests.
He has since launched a brutal crackdown on dissenting voices who
challenged his win.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60077773
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