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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Cuba hijackers 'get life terms'

Cuba hijackers 'get life terms'

Two Cuban soldiers have been sentenced to life in prison over a
hijacking attempt in May that left two people dead, a Cuban rights group
has said.

Sergeants Yoan Torres Martinez and Leandro Cerezo Sirut, with several
other soldiers, escaped from their barracks and tried to flee to the US.

The group evaded capture for several days before authorities prevented
their hijacking attempt at Havana airport.

Three other soldiers received 15- to 30-year sentences over the incident.

A guard at the barracks was killed as the deserting soldiers escaped on
29 April.

On 3 May, the armed group seized a bus and took several hostages as they
attempted to hijack a plane at Jose Marti airport in Havana.

The hijacking attempt ended in a fierce gunfight at the airport and one
of their hostages, an army colonel, was killed.

Relatives of Sergeant Martinez, aged 21, had feared he would be
sentenced to death. According to Cuban law, only people 21 or older can
be executed.

Sergeant Sirut, 20, and the other soldiers are below that age.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/7002981.stm

Published: 2007/09/19 14:51:32 GMT

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