Nigerian
authorities became suspicious when an Antonov transport plane flying from Central African Republic to Chad diverted off course to Kano . It was impounded with the helicopters
on Saturday, along with two French officers and 18 Russian crew members.
A statement from
French Ambassador Jacques Champagne de Labriolle said the plane rerouted
because of heavy air traffic at N'Djamena, the Chad capital.
He said the plane
was carrying two Gazelle helicopters no longer needed for the French intervention
in Central African Republic ,
and being redeployed to Chad
to support a regional fight against terrorism. The ambassador denied reports
the aircraft also was carrying weapons and ammunition.
"We are
releasing the aircraft," air force spokesman Air Marshal Olusola Amosun
told a news conference in Abuja ,
Nigeria 's
capital. "We have had a very good, established relationship with the
French government and we do value that."
The French
statement dated Sunday said two French military officers accompanied the
helicopters. The Russian Embassy said it was negotiating the release of 18
Russian crew members.
The French Embassy
said the aircraft had received diplomatic clearance to stop in Kano .
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