Ex-Boxer Saves Hostage at Airport with Bare Hands


A former boxing champion has been hailed a hero after volunteering to take the place of a terrified young woman held at knifepoint during a dramatic airport hostage situation – before disarming the attacker with his bare hands.
Shocking footage captured the terrifying standoff at Almaty Airport, Kazakhstan, where a knife-wielding maniac seized a 21-year-old female security officer, yanking her by the hair and threatening to blow up the airport with a bomb he claimed he could detonate via his phone.
As panicked Botagoz Mukhtarova screamed, the courageous father-of-five, Musa Abdraim, 52, stepped forward, offering to swap places with her – a move that may have saved her life.
The ordeal unfolded when the 67-year-old attacker suddenly pulled out a knife after being asked to show his ID at the security checkpoint.

Security guards and police watched in horror as he grabbed the female officer, waving the blade dangerously close to her face while ranting about detonating a bomb.
‘The attacker had a knife and a phone,’ Abdraim said. ‘He told the policemen he would press a button on the phone, and everything would blow up.’
It was then that Abdraim, dressed in a plain brown T-shirt, made his move.
As the airport fell silent in fear, Abdraim waited for the perfect moment – then lunged at the attacker, grabbing the knife with his bare hands in an astonishing show of courage.

A struggle ensued as he fought to overpower the attacker before police officers and airport security piled in, finally pinning the man to the ground.
‘I came to the airport to see off my relatives,’ said the hero.
‘Suddenly I heard a girl scream and immediately ran there. I saw that he was going to stab her.
‘I told him: ‘Take me hostage instead of her’.’
Remarkably, the knifeman agreed – releasing the terrified woman and seizing the ex-boxer instead. 
Speaking afterwards, a shaken but composed Abdraim said: ‘I was really afraid he would stab her’.
Initially he tried reasoning with the man.
Abdraim acted instinctively in grabbing the knife, he said, and was still ‘shocked’.