Somalia's capital Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
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Somalia's capital Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
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Pilot after Somali emergency: Airplane secuirty is "Zero"
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Sunday, February 7, 2016
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The Serb pilot who landed a jetliner in Somalia with a three-foot hole on its fuselage said Sunday he never doubted that it was caused by a bomb and describes the security surround the airplane at Mogadishu Airport as "zero."
A suicide bomber is suspected to have set off the explosive inside the plane, Somali officials said Saturday. The blast sucked a male passenger out of the plane and forced the aircraft to make an emergency landing Tuesday in Somalia's capital, they said.
The explosion happened about 15 minutes after the plane, with 74 passengers on board, took off from the airport and was at 11,000 feet ascending toward 30,000 feet.
"If we were higher, the whole plane could have disintegrated after the explosion," said pilot Vlatko Vodopivec.
At a higher altitude, the hole in the fuselage might have caused more severe structural damage, he said.
Because the plane was at a lower altitude, he was able to land it safely, Vodopivec said. "The plane acted normally and we virtually returned normally. Engines and hydraulics worked normally.
The explosion killed one passenger, Abdullahi Abdisalam Borle, according to Somali officials who did not give further details. A man's body was found in the town of Balad, 30 kilometers (about 18 miles) north of Mogadishu, according to police who said he might have been blown from the plane.
Borle is suspected to have been the suicide bomber, the AP was told by a senior Somali civil aviation official, who insisted on anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the press. Six people have been arrested in connection with the blast after examinations of CCTV images in the airport, a senior Somali intelligence official said.
The pilot blamed the incident on the lack of security around the plane at Mogadishu Airport, describing the facility as chaotic.
"The security is zero. When we park there, some 20 to 30 people come to the tarmac," said Vodopivec, a veteran pilot who has made numerous flights to the airport. "No one has a badge or those yellow vests. They enter and leave the plane, and no one knows who is who ... They can put anything inside when passengers leave the aircraft."
Somalia's government has said it will tighten security at the airport to prevent other threats.
Somalia faces an insurgency from the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, which has carried out deadly attacks in Somalia and neighboring countries.
Daallo Airlines, which is based in Dubai, has temporarily suspended its operations in Somalia's capital following the incident but hopes to restart them soon, said Mohammed Ibrahim Yassin, the airline's chief executive Associated Press AP
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The Serb pilot who landed a jetliner in Somalia with a three-foot hole on its fuselage said Sunday he never doubted that it was caused by a bomb and describes the security surround the airplane at Mogadishu Airport as "zero."
A suicide bomber is suspected to have set off the explosive inside the plane, Somali officials said Saturday. The blast sucked a male passenger out of the plane and forced the aircraft to make an emergency landing Tuesday in Somalia's capital, they said.
The explosion happened about 15 minutes after the plane, with 74 passengers on board, took off from the airport and was at 11,000 feet ascending toward 30,000 feet.
"If we were higher, the whole plane could have disintegrated after the explosion," said pilot Vlatko Vodopivec.
At a higher altitude, the hole in the fuselage might have caused more severe structural damage, he said.
Because the plane was at a lower altitude, he was able to land it safely, Vodopivec said. "The plane acted normally and we virtually returned normally. Engines and hydraulics worked normally.
The explosion killed one passenger, Abdullahi Abdisalam Borle, according to Somali officials who did not give further details. A man's body was found in the town of Balad, 30 kilometers (about 18 miles) north of Mogadishu, according to police who said he might have been blown from the plane.
Borle is suspected to have been the suicide bomber, the AP was told by a senior Somali civil aviation official, who insisted on anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the press. Six people have been arrested in connection with the blast after examinations of CCTV images in the airport, a senior Somali intelligence official said.
The pilot blamed the incident on the lack of security around the plane at Mogadishu Airport, describing the facility as chaotic.
"The security is zero. When we park there, some 20 to 30 people come to the tarmac," said Vodopivec, a veteran pilot who has made numerous flights to the airport. "No one has a badge or those yellow vests. They enter and leave the plane, and no one knows who is who ... They can put anything inside when passengers leave the aircraft."
Somalia's government has said it will tighten security at the airport to prevent other threats.
Somalia faces an insurgency from the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, which has carried out deadly attacks in Somalia and neighboring countries.
Daallo Airlines, which is based in Dubai, has temporarily suspended its operations in Somalia's capital following the incident but hopes to restart them soon, said Mohammed Ibrahim Yassin, the airline's chief executive Associated Press AP
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The security is zero. When we park there, some 20 to 30 people come to the tarmac," said Vodopivec, a veteran pilot who has made numerous flights to the airport. "No one has a badge or those yellow vests. They enter and leave the plane, and no one knows who is who ... They can put anything inside when passengers leave the aircraft." Moryaan hutus start to learn about basic airport security policy. And stop bombing airlines like dalllo we are all sick and tired of you not taking responsibility for your own lies. You animalistic hawyaan hutus enemies of Alla and ummad muslimk everywhere.
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Sputnik y, February 7, 2016 the news start breaking worldwide
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Somali authorities arrested two employees of the Mogadishu airport in connection with an explosion on board a Somalian passenger plane caused by a bomb, a spokesman for the Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke said.
On Tuesday, a blast tore a hole in the side of the Airbus A321, belonging to the Dubai-based Daallo Airlines, minutes after it took off from the Mogadishu airport to fly to Djibouti.
"There is a CC video showing 2 terror suspects hiding a laptop #Somalia," Abdisalam Aato wrote in his official Twitter account on Saturday.
The video released by Somali intelligence services showed the laptop, believed to have contained a bomb, had been taken by an only victim of the blast, Abdullahi Abdisalam Borleh, who was sucked out of the plane from the gash in the fuselage.
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Somali authorities arrested two employees of the Mogadishu airport in connection with an explosion on board a Somalian passenger plane caused by a bomb, a spokesman for the Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke said.
On Tuesday, a blast tore a hole in the side of the Airbus A321, belonging to the Dubai-based Daallo Airlines, minutes after it took off from the Mogadishu airport to fly to Djibouti.
"There is a CC video showing 2 terror suspects hiding a laptop #Somalia," Abdisalam Aato wrote in his official Twitter account on Saturday.
The video released by Somali intelligence services showed the laptop, believed to have contained a bomb, had been taken by an only victim of the blast, Abdullahi Abdisalam Borleh, who was sucked out of the plane from the gash in the fuselage.
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Re: Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
i do not know but they need to just close the mogadishy airport and people take off in hargeysa and who want to come to south to take busses to reach mogadishu.
no one want to risk their lives.
no one want to risk their lives.
Re: Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
Hyperactive wrote:i do not know but they need to just close the mogadishy airport and people take off in hargeysa and who want to come to south to take busses to reach mogadishu.
no one want to risk their lives.




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Re: Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
Traveling by land will certainly not be safer!Hyperactive wrote:i do not know but they need to just close the mogadishy airport and people take off in hargeysa and who want to come to south to take busses to reach mogadishu.
no one want to risk their lives.
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Re: Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
Hyperactive wrote:i do not know but they need to just close the mogadishy airport and people take off in hargeysa and who want to come to south to take busses to reach mogadishu.
no one want to risk their lives.
Hyper going all Somaliland in this place



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Busses from Hargeisa to Mogadishu should take atleast a week. It takes approximately 24 hours to drive from Beletweyn to Mogadishu and they are close by cities. Roads are very bad, checkpoints, no highway and shit like that. So no Hyper, your suggestion is not feesableTogdeer wrote:Hyperactive wrote:i do not know but they need to just close the mogadishy airport and people take off in hargeysa and who want to come to south to take busses to reach mogadishu.
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Re: Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
At least it's saferSusu000 wrote:Busses from Hargeisa to Mogadishu should take atleast a week. It takes approximately 24 hours to drive from Beletweyn to Mogadishu and they are close by cities. Roads are very bad, checkpoints, no highway and shit like that. So no Hyper, your suggestion is not feesableTogdeer wrote:Hyperactive wrote:i do not know but they need to just close the mogadishy airport and people take off in hargeysa and who want to come to south to take busses to reach mogadishu.
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war nothing to do with your little tit for tat. i just wouldnt risk human lives. that city is crazy.incognito1 wrote:Hyperactive wrote:i do not know but they need to just close the mogadishy airport and people take off in hargeysa and who want to come to south to take busses to reach mogadishu.
no one want to risk their lives.
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Hakaa sarto. Flip it how ever you like itcheifaqilbari wrote:The security is zero. When we park there, some 20 to 30 people come to the tarmac," said Vodopivec, a veteran pilot who has made numerous flights to the airport. "No one has a badge or those yellow vests. They enter and leave the plane, and no one knows who is who ... They can put anything inside when passengers leave the aircraft." Moryaan hutus start to learn about basic airport security policy. And stop bombing airlines like dalllo we are all sick and tired of you not taking responsibility for your own lies. You animalistic hawyaan hutus enemies of Alla and ummad muslimk everywhere.
Qofka is qarxiyey yaa waaye? Moryaan? Accept responsibility! Airport security must be a joke, I agree with the pilot. How can you let people work without identifying badges?
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Re: Somalia's capital Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
His name calling is definitely not helping his points!
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culture kan sucide bombing killing innocent people arab ba no kentay!! we just take worse cultures.
Re: Somalia's capital Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
Glad they have six imaginary terrorist in custody.Six people have been arrested in connection with the blast after examinations of CCTV images in the airport, a senior Somali intelligence official said
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Re: Airport Security is behind Dallo airline bombing
Susu000 wrote:Busses from Hargeisa to Mogadishu should take atleast a week. It takes approximately 24 hours to drive from Beletweyn to Mogadishu and they are close by cities. Roads are very bad, checkpoints, no highway and shit like that. So no Hyper, your suggestion is not feesableTogdeer wrote:Hyperactive wrote:i do not know but they need to just close the mogadishy airport and people take off in hargeysa and who want to come to south to take busses to reach mogadishu.
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