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India, terror on board: passenger threats to blow up the aircraft (VIDEO)

New Delhi, India - The man, who yelled "Allahu Akhbar", was immobilized and handed over to authorities

Terror on board of an IndiGo flight between Mumbai and New Delhi in the night between Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 November 2012: one of the passengers threatened to blow up the aircraft. The man, who was later identified as Murtaleen Sheikh, a second hand car dealer from Mumbai, bothered several women, and then yelled "Allahu Ajhbar" ("Allah is great"): it is a common Islamic Arabic expression, which...

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