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China Foils Planned Terror Attack At Olympics

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Suspected “terrorists” killed in a raid in northwest China’s Muslim-dominated Xinjiang region earlier this year had been planning an attack on the Olympics, a top official said Sunday.

In separate comments, another high-level official from the same region said authorities had Friday foiled an attempted “terrorist attack” on a passenger jet flying from the regional capital Urumqi to Beijing.

They were speaking on the sidelines of the current national parliamentary session at a briefing reported by the state news agency Xinhua.

Two militants were killed and 15 arrested in the January 27 raid in Urumqi, capital of the vast region bordering several Central Asian republics, according to the official Chinese account.

China also says five police officers were wounded in the raid when three homemade grenades were thrown at them.

“Obviously, the gang had planned an attack targeting the Olympics,” added Wang Lequan, Xinjiang’s Communist Party chief, linking the raid for the first time to the August 8-24 Games being held in Beijing.

The group had collaborated with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), an obscure grouping that is listed by the United Nations as an international terrorist group, according to Xinhua.

“The Olympic Games slated for this August is a big event, but there are always a few people who conspire to commit sabotage. It is no longer a secret now,” said Wang.

“Those terrorists, saboteurs and secessionists are to be battered resolutely, no matter what ethnic group they are from,” said Wang, who is a member of the Communist Party’s politburo.

Meanwhile Nur Bekri, chairman of the Xinjiang regional government, told reporters about what appeared to be a planned hijacking Friday.

He said a China Southern Airlines plane was forced to land in Lanzhou, the capital of neighbouring Gansu province, because “some people were attempting to create an air disaster.”

The crew stopped the would-be attackers and all passengers and crew were safe, he added.

Nur did not elaborate, saying only that authorities were investigating “who the attackers are, where they are from and what’s their background,” Xinhua reported.

“But we can be sure that this was a case intending to create an air crash,” he said, also on the sidelines of the National People’s Congress.

An official with the Xinjiang regional government said the suspects were in custody in Lanzhou but did not reveal how many there were, Xinhua reported.

“I haven’t heard about this incident,” China Southern’s board secretary Su Liang told AFP when asked to comment.

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