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1. Mid of a woman passenger hugging and kissing her mother at Karachi airport as she comes out from the lounge 2. Close of passengers hugging their relatives and crying 3. Wide of passengers coming out from the lounge 4. Wide of relatives of the passengers waiting for them to come from the lounge 5. Mid of relatives of the passengers waiting for them to come from the lounge 6. Close of the flight schedule board showing PIA Toronto flight landed 7. Wide of passengers coming out from the lounge 8. Mid of passengers coming out from the lounge 9. Zainab Jissani, a Canadian woman passenger, is greeted by her relatives 10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zainab Jissani, passenger: "At that time we were so confused, the small kids, they were all crying and some ladies were shouting as what happened and what we do with the kids. But with the grace of God it's all ok." 11. Mid of a passenger as his daughter hugged him outside the lounge 12. Close of daughter and a mother hugging tightly each other 13. Mid of disabled and old passengers coming on the wheel chair 14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Irfan Ahmed, passenger: "Yeah really we were so much scared and especially we saw a lot of commandos are over there, when we were getting out of the door there were a lot of commandos wearing mask like that and they arrested that guy on the spot and later on they brought us." 15. Close of grandmother taking her grandson from her daughter 16. Mid exterior of Jinnah International Karachi Airport 17. Wide exterior of the Airport STORYLINE: Passengers from a Pakistani jet that was diverted to Stockholm for several hours for fear that one of its passengers was carrying explosives arrived safely in Karachi on Sunday. Police evacuated 273 people from the jet and briefly detained a Canadian man, after an anonymous caller in Canada tipped off authorities that the suspect was carrying explosives. However, no explosives were found on the man, who was released after questioning by police, or on the Boeing 777 from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), which had been bound from Toronto to Karachi, Pakistan. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said it was investigating whether Saturday's incident was a "terrorism hoax". All passengers - except the suspect - were allowed back on the plane at Stockholm's Arlanda airport nine hours after it landed there. The Boeing then took off for Manchester, England, from where the passengers continued their journey to Karachi. A spokesman for state-owned PIA said the suspect was a 25-year-old Canadian national. A prosecutor decided to release the man after questioning and police were trying to help him continue his journey to Karachi either late Saturday or Sunday, a police spokesman said, adding the man had cooperated with investigators. The pilot had asked to land the plane in Stockholm after Canadian authorities said they received a tip-off by phone the man was carrying explosives. Passengers were told there was a technical problem with the aircraft and didn't find out the real reason until they were on the ground, police said. A SWAT team detained the suspect as he was evacuated from the aircraft along with the other passengers. Swedish police said the man was not on any international no-fly lists and had cleared a security check in Canada. He didn't resist when the SWAT team took him into custody. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/bf28c0b32b13f90fe16dcf4f366e0e0d Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork