A man accused of kidnapping a small plane, causing combat aircraft in Vancouver: “ideological motivation” star-news.press/wp

A Canadian man was accused Kidnapping After causing security at Vancouver airport this week.
The Royal Canadian Police launched by the police on Thursday, 39-year-old Casheim, on charges of kidnapping, which constitutes terrorism, on the incident on Tuesday, which witnessed the North America defense leadership, F-15 fighters were scrambling before the plane landed safely.
RCMP said he took control of Cesana 172 at Victoria International Airport on Vancouver Island by threatening a flight coach, before flying about 40 miles to Vancouver.
In a registration to monitor air traffic published on LiveATC.NET, an official can be heard saying: “We have an accident above the airspace here – was kidnapped 172”, The Vancouver Sun I mentioned.
Pictures published by the public broadcaster CBC and Video sharing online Simple White Cesna showed that security vehicles are surrounded by a runway after landing in Vancouver.
“Investigators have decided that the suspect had acted with an ideological motivation to disrupt the airspace,” the sergeant. Tami Loop He said in a statement.
A man of the same name, which resembles a Casim, published on social media, was that he was the “Messenger of God” and “Masih” sent to save humanity from climate change.
He said, “Gabriel’s angel appeared in front of me and gave me a message from God.”
The last post Casim warns of “sudden global warming” that will lead to human extinction within a few years.
Casem also said in the post that “Sam Karana”, who runs the “Arctic News” blog that describes itself as a place where the shareholders share a deep concern about the way climate change in the Arctic and the threat that this puts this to the world in general.
His personal file on Facebook says he was working from 2008 to 2010 by KD AIR, which is now over, a small airline -based Air Company.
Former airlines owners are “very surprised”
The former airline owners, Diana and Lars Bank, said in an interview on Wednesday that Casim was one of the smartest and best pilots with whom they had ever, and described him as a quick learner that was very smart.
But Lars Bank said that Cassim left the airline after “bored” and then went to the medical school. He also said that Casim believed that the world was approaching.
Diana Banka said it was “very surprised” to hear Casim’s charges, saying he was very young when he was working with them and was “like a child.”
Lars Bank said he remembered that Casim was somewhat interested in the environment, but he was not aware of any kind of religious beliefs.
“He never talked to us,” said Diana Bank.
“I am really surprised that he would have done something like this,” she added.
In 2012, Cassim held a press conference before going on a trip across the country to increase global warming.
British Prime Minister of Colombia David Eibi said when asked about the accident on Thursday that it was a “strange moment”, and the fact that he ended without more important disruption at the airport is a “testimony” of the skill of respondents who spoke with the suspect.
Vancouver International Airport said in a statement Nine flights were transferred during the accident with a temporary stoppage to the operations that were requested through the airport in the western coast city. The flights were provided for 39 minutes.
Communications Head Stephen Smart Airport CBC said It “can last longer.”
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2025-07-18 12:53:00