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Old 02-15-2016, 05:18 PM
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JohnBurke
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Originally Posted by tim123 View Post
I pray the crew will be ok in Africa.
US Western Global Airlines plane impounded in Zimbabwe after body, cash found - Stuff.co.nz - Daily Guide

US Western Global Airlines plane impounded in Zimbabwe after body, cash found – Stuff.co.nz February 15, 2016

FARAI MUTSAKA


Last updated 01:40, February 16 2016

The airport’s ground crew reportedly became suspicious after discovering “blood leaks”.

Authorities in Zimbabwe have impounded a US-registered cargo jet with a dead body and millions of South African rand on board, a senior official said on Monday.

Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe general manager David Chawota confirmed a plane registered with Western Global Airlines was impounded at Harare International Airport on Sunday. A web site says Western Global Airlines is based in Estero, Florida.

“The case is now in the hands of the state. It involves nationals and property of other countries so I am no longer qualified to give much detail but yes we impounded the plane on Sunday,” Chawota told The Associated Press.

“The crew requested to land for refuelling but our ground-handling personnel discovered blood leaks and became suspicious. Talk to the police for more details,” he said by telephone, refusing to give details about the crew or the cargo.

Police spokeswoman Charity Charamba said she did not have the facts of the case yet.

State-run Herald newspaper, quoting unnamed sources, reported on Monday that the MD-11 trijet was traveling from Germany to South Africa “stashed with millions of rands’.’ At today’s exchange rate, 1 million rand is worth NZ$95,200.

Western Global Airlines’ website says it is a “turn-key cargo operation”, working with passenger airlines, express carriers, humanitarian organisations, government agencies and the military, with mail clients including FedEx and the UPS.

The crew, according to the Herald, includes two Americans, a South African and a Pakistani. The US Embassy said it does not yet have a comment on the matter. Several US embassy vehicles were seen at the airport Monday morning.

In 2004, Harare airport authorities impounded a plane with 64 people on board, who were arrested on accusations that they had been on their way to stage a coup in Equatorial Guinea.
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