Wed, Aug 25, 2004
How Did British Reporters Sneak Fake Bomb On Plane?
In a media stunt reminiscent of the NBC fiasco in
St. Louis, an undercover reporter for Britain's Sun
newspaper smuggled a fake bomb aboard a jetliner in central
England. He even took a picture of himself holding the erzats
device while in the baggage hold of the aircraft.
Transport officials in the UK scrambled Tuesday to find out
how the reporter, posing as a baggage handler, was able to
smuggle the fake bomb on board a Thomas Cook Airlines Boeing 757
carrying 220 passengers.
"Had I been one of Osama Bin Laden's terrorists, I could have
wiped out more than 220 British passengers... and thousands more on
the ground below," said 31-year old Anthony France in an interview
with AFP.
France was hired by a private contractor, Aviance, despite using
false references.
The reporter said he was left alone by his supervisors for five
minutes or so, when he walked through the security checkpoint with
the fake bomb on his person. He reportedly told security screeners
at Birmingham International Airport that his steel-toed shoes had
set off the alarms. He was allowed to pass.
The Sun said the 200-gram device was about half the size of a
bomb that ripped apart Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbee, Scotland
in 1988, killing all 259 people on board and eleven on the
ground.
"We are following with the airport the security issues raised as
a matter of urgency," said a Department of Transportation spokesman
in the wake of the incident.
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