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Iranian plane returns to airport after discovery of bomb in toilet – Metro US

Iranian plane returns to airport after discovery of bomb in toilet

TEHRAN, Iran – An Iranian airliner was forced to return to a southern airport minutes after takeoff when a homemade bomb was found aboard, state television said Sunday.

The report said the bomb was found in a toilet, but gave no other details on the device. The incident took place late Saturday night.

The plane, carrying 140 passengers and crew, returned to an airport in the city of Ahvaz 15 minutes after takeoff Saturday after a passenger reported a suspicious package. The plane belongs to one of Iran’s commercial airlines, Kish Air.

The flight was from Ahvaz to the capital, Tehran, about 800 kilometres to the northeast.

As Iran prepares for its June 12 presidential election, there have been a number of violent incidents. A bombing Thursday at a mosque in the southern city of Zahedan killed 25 people and wounded 80. A day later, a shooting at President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s campaign office in the same city injured three people.

Air Guards Chief Mohammad Hasan Kazemi, speaking to the official IRNA news agency, left open the possibility of a link between those two incidents and the package on the airliner. He said “enemies” were trying to create a sense of hopelessness among Iranians before the election.

A news website, YaariNews, which is close to former president Mohammad Khatami, said Khatami was planning to come back to Tehran from Ahvaz about the same time, but he changed his schedule and departed earlier.

It was unclear whether Khatami ever intended to travel on the Kish Air flight.

Khatami is campaigning for Mir Hossein Mousavi, the leading pro-reform challenger to Ahmadinejad.