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Egypt's top prosecutor to request extradition of plane hijacker from Cyprus Earlier on Wednesday, a Cypriot court granted a police a request to detain Mustafa for eight days as he is considered a flight risk
Egypt's prosecutor-general Nabil Sadek decided on Wednesday to submit a formal request to the Cypriot authorities for the extradition of the EgyptAir flight 181 hijacker for prosecution at home. Earlier on Wednesday, Cypriot police prosecutor Andreas Lambrianou said Egyptian national Seif El-Din Mustafa, 59, faces charges including hijacking, illegal possession of explosives, kidnapping and threats to commit violence. A Cypriot court granted a police request to detain Mustafa for the maximum eight-day detention period over fears that he might flee and the fact that he admitted to the hijacking in a voluntary statement to police. Mustafa is accused of hijacking on Tuesday an Egyptian domestic airliner on route from Alexandria to Cairo, brandishing what appeared to be an explosives belt and forced the pilot to diverting its destination to Cyprus. No passengers were injured in the incident and Cypriot police later said the belt was a fake. The Egyptian prosecutor's extradition request cited an Egyptian-Cypriot 1996 agreement of extradition of criminals between the two countries along with other international treaties. Cypriot officials described Mustafa as "psychologically unstable" following a bizarre set of demands he made to police negotiators, including what Lambrianou said was a letter he wanted delivered to his Cypriot ex-wife in which he demanded the release of 63 dissident women imprisoned in Egypt. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/198294.aspx