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jetjockey696
2nd May 2010, 08:34
AP.May 2, 2010

TAIPEI, Taiwan—A flight from the Taiwanese capital to the eastern Chinese city of Shanghai was diverted to a nearby Chinese airport after a passenger traveling on a U.S. passport told cabin crew his luggage contained explosives.

Spokesman Bruce Chen of Taiwan's China Airlines said the plane landed safely at Hangzhou on Saturday and Chinese authorities took the passenger away for questioning.

Chen identified the detained passenger as George Lin and said he was traveling on a U.S. passport. He said that Lin did not appear to have been drinking excessively.

"The passenger told the cabin crew very calmly that he had explosives in his luggage," Chen said. "After the plane landed in Hangzhou, it was very carefully checked and nothing was found."

Staff at the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai said Sunday that they could not comment on the case or even confirm there had been an arrest without the signing of a privacy waiver.

Offices were closed Saturday and Sunday and staff manning hot lines for the airports and for China Airlines said they were not aware of any flight disruptions.

Chen said the plane was on the ground in Hangzhou for about four hours before continuing onto Shanghai. It landed there without incident at around 5 p.m. (0900 GMT), he said.

China and Taiwan began regular direct flights in 2008 after newly inaugurated Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou moved to reverse his predecessor's pro-independence policies in favor of closer economic ties with the mainland. There are now some 270 weekly flights between the sides.

China and Taiwan split amid civil war in 1949.

armchairpilot94116
3rd May 2010, 18:50
Taiwan wants China to turn over the hoaxster. Dumb joke by a 68 year old. What was he thinking?

Taiwan asks China to extradite bomb hoaxer - The China Post (http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/national/national-news/2010/05/03/254961/Taiwan-asks.htm)


Taiwan asks China to extradite bomb hoaxer

TAIPEI, Taiwan — A Taiwanese official says the island has asked China to extradite a Taiwanese-American held on the mainland after he told cabin crew on a flight from Taipei to Shanghai that his luggage contained explosives.


Taiwan's China Airlines had to divert the plane with 315 people on board to the Chinese city of Hangzhou after the comment Saturday by 68-year-old George Lin.

No explosives were found. The flight continued onto Shanghai without incident.

Speaking Monday, Chen Wen-chi of Taiwan's Justice Ministry said Lin told Chinese authorities his comment was a joke. Chen did not say when China would rule on Taiwan's extradition request.

China and Taiwan split amid civil war in 1949. Regular flights between the sides began in 2008.

Pilot Positive
3rd May 2010, 20:05
Here's the BBC's version.

BBC News - Taiwan-China flight forced to land after bomb hoax (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8656194.stm)

I like the reference He did not appear to have been drinking excessively, the spokesman added. Meaning he might just have had a few drinks...