2013 Beijing Capital International Airport bombing

2013 Beijing Capital International Airport bombing
Location Terminal 3 of Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China [1]
Coordinates 40°04′48″N 116°35′04″E / 40.08000°N 116.58444°E / 40.08000; 116.58444
Date 20 July 2013
6:24 pm [1] (UTC+8)
Attack type
Bombing
Weapons Homemade bomb made of black powder [2]
Non-fatal injuries
1 (the bomber)[3]
Suspected perpetrator
Ji Zhongxing
(Chinese: 冀中星)[4]

The 2013 Beijing Capital International Airport bombing occurred at 6:24 pm on Saturday, July 20, 2013, near the Exit B at the second floor of Terminal 3 in Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China. The blast only injured the bomber Ji Zhongxing (Chinese: 冀中星) himself.[3] No flights were affected, according to airport officials.[1]

Attack

The bomb exploded near the Exit B at the second floor of Terminal 3 in Beijing Capital Airport. Ji was distributing flyers and was then stopped from doing so by the police; after, he detonated the device. Witness exclaimed to have seen a man in wheelchair warning them to step back before the explosion.[2] The man then took the bomb out of a bag with him and set it off, although the police were trying to stop him.[5]

The explosion only injured the bomber himself, who was taken to a hospital soon after, but shocked travelers and sent authorities scrambling.[2] The exit was then closed temporarily. Less than two hours after the explosion, airport officials said operations are back to normal and no flights were affected.[1] At the hospital, doctors amputated his left hand and has since been formally charged.

Investigation

The bomber was later identified as Ji Zhongxing (Chinese: 冀中星) by the police, was born in 1979 and from the city of Heze in Shandong province.[2] Police said Zhongxing is a petitioner, a citizen with a grievance against government officials or police.[1] He exclaimed that he was beaten by the security officers in Dongguan, Guangdong in 2005, breaking his back and paralyzing him from waist down. He began his petition after losing the lawsuits against local government while confined to his home with his father.[2] Officials in Dongguan claimed that he was compensated with 100,000 RMB but has been contradicted by Ji's personal blog. The Department of Public Security of Guangdong has already required the government of Dongguan to investigate the concerning case.[6]

Sentencing

On October 15, 2013, Ji Zhongxing was sentenced to six years in prison.[7]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Explosion Rocks Beijing Airport After Man Sets Off Homemade Bomb". ABC News. 20 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Man sets off bomb at Beijing airport, state media report". Washington Post. 20 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  3. 1 2 "Man sets off bomb in Beijing airport, injures self". The Boston Globe. Associated Press. 20 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  4. "一名残疾人在北京首都机场引爆炸弹". People's Daily (in Chinese). 20 July 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  5. "目击者称冀中星炸弹在其手中爆炸 并未扔出". Beijing Youth Daily (in Chinese). 21 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  6. "东莞调查"首都机场爆炸案嫌犯"遭不公对待一事". China Central Television (in Chinese). 21 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  7. Murdoch, Scott (15 October 2013). "Beijing bomber Ji Zhongxing jailed for six years". The Australian. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
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