Kérim Chatty
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Kérim Sadok Chatty (born January 15, 1973) is a Swedish suspected aircraft hijacker.
Chatty was born in Botkyrka south of Stockholm, to a Tunisian physiotherapist father and a Swedish mother. He had his first encounter with the police in 1991 when he was convicted of illegal driving[1]. He was later convicted for several crimes such as assault, theft, handling and drunk driving[2]. He was also devoted to martial arts and a Thai boxing, winning a gold medal at a Swedish martial arts championship in 1994[1].
In September 1996 he was accepted into the North American Institute of Aviation in Conway, South Carolina, where he undertook some flight training courses, but was expelled from the school a few months later for "lack of progress" in the program[3]. Chatty returned to Sweden in 1997 and starred the same year in the Swedish film 9 millimeter alongside several noted Swedish actors[1]. While serving a sentence for firearms possession at the Österåker Prison in 1998 , he shared cell with Oussama Kassir, a militant Islamist charged with terrorism who has said that he "loves al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden"[4]. Kassir said he became close friends with Chatty and was instrumental in his conversion to Islam[1]. According to BBC News he became a devotee of the Salafi school of Islam[1]. At the time of the September 11, 2001, attacks he was attending a religious school in Saudi Arabia[1].
Chatty was arrested at the Stockholm-Västerås Airport on August 29, 2002, as he was trying to board a Ryanair Flight 685 destinated for the London Stansted Airport, with a loaded pistol in his hand luggage, contained in a bag of toiletries[5][6]. He was charged with attempted hijacking, but claimed he was only on his way with a group of others to an Islamic conference in Birmingham. An organiser of the conference in Birmingham said however that it was "highly unlikely" that the suspected hijacker was due to attend the conference[7]. A military intelligence source cited by Reuters said that "We know for sure that the plan was to crash the plane into a US embassy in Europe."[8]. Chatty denied the charges of attempted hijacking and said that he had simply "forgotten" that he had a pistol in the bag[9].
In the absence of evidence Chatty was released from custody on September 30[10], and on October 30 the preliminary investigation regarding attempted hijacking was closed[11]. He was however charged with firearms offences and on December 20 sentenced to four months in prison[12]. After the conviction he has changed his name to simply Sadok Chatty.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f "Bodybuilding stuntman who turned to Islam", BBC News, 2002-09-30. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ Norrman, Leif & Forsström, Anders. ""Hela kaparscenariot är befängt"", Dagens Nyheter, 2002-09-06. Retrieved on December 27, 2006. (in Swedish)
- ^ Koch, Kathleen. "Sweden hijacking suspect trained in U.S.", CNN, 2002-08-31. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ Carter, Mike. "Islamic militant charged by feds", The Seattle Times, 2005-12-14. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ "Terror experts quiz hijack suspect", CNN, 2002-08-30. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ "Swedish Authorities Continue to Question Karem Chatty", CNN, 2002-09-01. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ "Hijack suspect 'not attending conference'", BBC News, 2002-08-30. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ "Hijack suspect had flight training in US", The Independent, 2002-09-01. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ ""Säpo trodde på mig till slut"", Dagens Nyheter, 2002-11-02. Retrieved on December 27, 2006. (in Swedish)
- ^ "Sweden releases hijack suspect", BBC News, 2002-09-30. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ "Sweden drops hijack inquiry", BBC News, 2002-10-30. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ "Fängelse för vapenbrott på Västerås flygplats", Dagens Nyheter, 2002-12-20. Retrieved on December 27, 2006. (in Swedish)
[edit] External links
- Kérim Chatty at the Internet Movie Database
- Article collection at Dagens Nyheter (Swedish)
Persondata | |
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NAME | Chatty, Kérim |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Chatty, Kerim Sadok; Chatty, Sadok |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Hijack suspect |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 15, 1973 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Botkyrka, Stockholm County, Sweden |
DATE OF DEATH | |
PLACE OF DEATH |