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Mar 8th, 2004 at 5:15pm

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Zimbabwe Seizes U.S.-Registered Plane   
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HARARE, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwean authorities have seized a U.S.-registered cargo plane carrying 64 "suspected mercenaries" and military equipment, the Home Affairs minister said Monday.

The Boeing 727-100 was detained at Harare's main airport late Sunday after its owners allegedly made "a false declaration of its cargo and crew," Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi said at a news briefing.

"The plane was actually carrying 64 suspected mercenaries of various nationalities," Mohadi said. "Further investigations also revealed that on board was military material."

It was not immediately clear where the plane had come from, or what its purpose was.

Mohadi gave no further information, but said full details would be released once officials have established "the true identities of the men and their ultimate mission."

State-run TV broadcast footage of a white plane with the tail number N4610. Inside the aircraft, the station showed two satellite telephones, radios, blue backpacks, sleeping bags, hiking boots, an inflatable raft, paddles, bolt cutters and what appeared to be a can of Mace.

No weapons were shown, but the station said officials were still going through the cargo section.

Western journalists were not shown the plane, which Mohadi said had been moved to the nearby Manyame military airfield, and the government's claims could not be independently verified.

Passengers and crew, all of them "heavily built males" and most of them white, were also taken to the base, where a detention barracks is located, state television reported.

The plane is registered to Dodson Aviation Inc. of Ottawa, Kan. However, company director Robert Dodson said it had sold the aircraft about a week ago to a "reputable" South African company, Logo Ltd.

"I think they were going to use it for charter flights," he said by telephone.

There was no reply at the Pretoria-based company.

U.S. Embassy officials said the Zimbabwean government had not raised the issue with them.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said he was aware of the reports but added: "We have no indication this aircraft is connected to the U.S. government."

President Robert Mugabe has repeatedly accused the United States and Britain of plotting to overthrow his autocratic regime.

In 1999, three American missionaries were arrested at Harare International Airport trying to board a homeward Swissair flight with a stockpile of more than 20 rifles and handguns in their baggage.

Accused of plotting to assassinate Mugabe, the three were jailed for eight months. They said the arms were for self-defense during three years of work among converts in war-torn Congo.

Zimbabwe faces its worst political and economic crisis since independence from Britain in 1980. The government's often-violent seizure of thousands of white-owned farms for redistribution to blacks has plunged the country into turmoil.
 

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Reply #1 - Mar 8th, 2004 at 5:36pm

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I highly doubt the US government will want a thing to do with this. Be a case of the companies fault sort it out with them, case closed. Tensions are running way too high between the two countries right now. My first thought was that it was that other plane which a US company lost a few months back. Did they ever find it?
 
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Reply #2 - Mar 8th, 2004 at 5:47pm

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Yeah that missing jet turned up in a new livery (I think you'll find the result somewhere in General).
This all sounds highly iffy to me. Apparently they showed some shots of the interior of the plane there, a rubber dingy, and a can of mace, but no real weapons... Highly suspect Roll Eyes
 

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Reply #3 - Mar 8th, 2004 at 5:49pm

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maybe they were gonna go fishing:) they wanted to test out a new method, Macing the fish
 
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Reply #4 - Mar 8th, 2004 at 5:57pm

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I have my suspicions that this is another Mugabe stunt to try and prop up his outrageous claims about all the white people (particularly the UK and US) being out to get him etc etc.
You know excuses for why he has managed to turn his country from one of the richest in Africa in 1980 when he gained power over Rhodesia (as it was then) to one of the poorest in the world now....
Maybe its time for him to accept facts... like he is a twit with about as much economic competence as a compulsive gambler with a serious loosing streak Roll Eyes
I feel for Greg as he has to live there, I'll drop him a line for any news.

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Reply #5 - Mar 8th, 2004 at 5:58pm

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lol i cant argue with that line of thinking Grin
 
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