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Hijacker Who Tried to Divert Flight to Sochi in Custody

<p>Turkish officials say a passenger claiming there was a bomb on board tried to divert an Istanbul-bound plane from Ukraine to Sochi.</p>
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A Ukrainian passenger made a bomb threat and tried to hijack a plane to the Winter Olympics venue of Sochi on Friday, but the pilots hoodwinked him and continued on to Turkey, where he was duly arrested, authorities said.

Turkey scrambled fighter jets to accompany the Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-800 as it landed at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport after a flight from the Ukrainian city of Kharkov.

The man — identified as Artem Hozlov, 45 — was seized and all 109 other passengers were safely evacuated, Istanbul Mayor Huseyin Avni Mutlu said. No explosives were found.

Turkish authorities said that after the flight left Kharkov, the man announced that he had a bomb and wanted to go to Sochi. That's when the pretense began.

The flight crew told Hozlov that they were redirecting the flight to Sochi — while secretly staying on course for Istanbul. The pilots turned off the in-flight passenger maps so he couldn't discover the ruse.

Once the plane entered Turkish airspace, the pilots triggered an alarm that summoned an escort of two Turkish F-16s. Hozlov — reportedly drunk — was taken into custody and carted away on a stretcher.

"This was a textbook response from the flight crew to keep him under control and get the aircraft to a safe place," said Michael Leiter, former director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center.

The Winter Olympics kicked off with the opening ceremony Friday.

Richard Engel of NBC News contributed to this report from Sochi, Russia.