Delivered in early men made hijacked an Airbus A320, which was carrying out an internal flight to Libya, which led to Malta, after they released all passengers and crew members, became known by the prime minister, Joseph Muscat.
"The hijackers surrendered, were subjected to body search and detained" wrote Muscat on social networking site Twitter.
The two men appear to be supporters of former leader Muammar Gaddafi and asylum seekers in Malta, said a little earlier a minister of the Libyan government.
Making statements to television networks Libya, the foreign minister of the national unity government, Taher saliva, added that the hijackers want extra to announce the establishment of a political party in favor of Gaddafi.
In the images broadcast television networks, one of the hijackers had come out for a few seconds from the aircraft waving the green flag of Libya Gaddafi era.
At the same time, the aircraft commander, Ali Milant, speaking on Libyan Libya Channel television network said the two hijackers were armed with grenades and a revolver.