Chinese man jailed for eight years for airport blast
Explosives are relatively easy to obtain in China though, home to the world`s largest mining and fireworks industries.
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Shanghai: A court in Shanghai jailed a man for eight years on Friday after he set off an explosive device last year at the city`s Pudong International Airport, injuring at least three travellers and delaying flights.
Zhou Xingbo took a beer bottle containing self-made explosive materials out of his backpack and threw it at the ticketing counter. After the bottle exploded, he then took out a knife and slashed his own neck, the government said.
Business hub Shanghai is mainland China`s most cosmopolitan city, with a large foreign population, but is generally very safe with major crime unusual.
Explosives are relatively easy to obtain in China though, home to the world`s largest mining and fireworks industries.
A man in a wheelchair detonated a homemade explosive at Beijing`s international airport in 2013, injuring himself in what was an apparent attempt to draw attention to an earlier grievance.
Individual Chinese unable to win redress in disputes have in the past resorted to extreme measures, including bombings, but such incidents are rare amid the tight security at the country`s airports.
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