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On-site investigation of burned-out Air Busan plane to begin

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Passengers evacuated from an Air Busan plane that was engulfed in flames this week at a South Korean airport will have their checked baggage returned to them, after authorities on Friday deemed the jet safe for a full investigation.

All 169 passengers and seven crew members were evacuated from the Airbus A321ceo using emergency slides after the fire broke out on Tuesday, with only a few minor injuries, Air Busan said.

The fire, which began about 10:15 pm (1315 GMT) as the single-aisle jet was preparing for departure to Hong Kong, was first detected by a flight attendant in an overhead luggage bin in the rear left-hand side of the plane, an Air Busan spokesperson told Reuters on Friday.

Authorities on Friday conducted a risk assessment of the plane, which still had a large amount of fuel and oxygen onboard. The burned-out jet remains on the tarmac at Gimhae International Airport in the southern city of Busan.

The transport ministry on Friday said the 35,900 lbs (16,280 kg) of jet fuel do not need to be offloaded, and other hazardous materials such as oxygen tanks will be secured. The plane will be covered by a canopy to protect it during the inspection, which will begin on Monday.

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Baggage in the cargo hold was removed on Friday, the ministry said.

The incident came a month after the deadliest air disaster on South Korean soil, when a Jeju Air plane crashed on Muan Airport’s runway as it made an emergency belly landing, killing all but two of the 181 people on board.

Air Busan’s single-aisle 17-year-old plane has burnt out holes along the length of the fuselage roof. Its wings and engines were not burned, a transport ministry statement said.

South Korea’s Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board is leading the investigation, and was joined on Thursday by representatives of France’s BEA air accident investigation agency. France is the state of design for Airbus planes.

Budget airline Air Busan is part of South Korea’s Asiana Airlines, which in December was acquired by Korean Air.

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Air Busan shares closed down 3.2% on Friday after dropping as much as 6.1%, following a four-day holiday break.

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IHC directs Adiala Jail authorities to present Imran Khan’s power of attorney

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The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has instructed Adiala Jail authorities to obtain and submit former prime minister Imran Khan’s signed power of attorney in court.

Justice Inaam Ameen Minhas heard a contempt of court petition regarding the non-provision of power of attorney and denial of meetings with Imran Khan. Lawyer Shoaib Shaheen appeared personally, while a representative from Adiala Jail also attended the hearing.

During the proceedings, Shoaib Shaheen argued that over 200 cases were pending, and without signed power of attorney, they could not proceed with legal matters. When questioned, the Adiala Jail representative stated that they had no such documents in their possession.

Shaheen informed the court that the jail superintendent had previously contacted him, stating they could now process the documents. However, despite multiple visits and follow-ups, the signed documents were never returned.

Justice Minhas directed the lawyer to resubmit the documents, instructing the jail authorities to return them by the next day. The court also ordered Adiala Jail officials to submit a report regarding the matter.

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The hearing was adjourned until tomorrow (Wednesday).

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Karachi Airport suicide attack case: Police submit charge sheet in court

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Police have submitted the charge sheet in court regarding the suicide attack on foreign nationals near Jinnah International Airport.

During the hearing at the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Karachi, police presented the charge sheet, naming Bashir Ahmed, Abdul Rehman alias Rahma Gul, and Siraj Bhattar alias Danish Mafroor, while two suspects, Muhammad Javed and Gul Nisa, have been arrested.

The incident occurred on October 6, 2024, at 11 PM, when a blast took place in front of the Civil Aviation guard room near the airport.

Two Chinese nationals were killed in the explosion, and their bodies were found near a coaster. The banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) Majeed Brigade claimed responsibility for the attack via social media.

According to the charge sheet, the attackers allegedly received support from a foreign enemy intelligence agency, with the objective of harming Pakistan-China relations. The suicide attack was intended to destabilise the country, damage its economy, and serve financial interests.

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The charge sheet further stated that the attack aimed to spread fear, lower the morale of security agencies, and cause public terror. The explosion resulted in the deaths of two Chinese nationals and left 10 others injured.

The police report highlighted that suspect Javed facilitated the attack by visiting the crime scene with other accused, while suspect Gul Nisa helped the suicide bomber enter Karachi.

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President Zardari annihilates water shortage propaganda: Shazia Marri

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Pakistan Peoples Party MNA Shazia Marri said on Tuesday President Asif Ali Zardari in his joint parliamentary session address had buried the propaganda against water shortage.

Speaking to media, Marri said President Zardari had always spoken about country’s solidarity and prosperity.

The president, she said, effectively highlighted national concerns as well as the Kashmir and Palestine issues. He underscored the need for world to spare a thought for Palestine and take concrete steps for the hapless people.

She said President Zardari was a firm believer in a strong federation and supporting the government as its ally. He, however, made it clear that the PPP would not acquiesce in to the government’s policy on canals.

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