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France investigates airport gaffe

Beowulf

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France investigates airport gaffe
France's Interior Minister has ordered an inquiry into what he called a "scandalous" airport security gaffe.
The investigation aims to find out how police lost trace of a 150-gram bar of plastic explosives in a Paris airport.

Police had hidden the explosives in luggage to train their sniffer dogs, but the bag was lost on Friday evening.

Authorities were forced to alert dozens of airlines to warn them that the explosives might be aboard. The explosives are still missing.

Lost luggage

"This is not part of traditional practices," Interior Minister Dominique de Villepin said, vowing that those who were responsible would be punished.

"I'd like to believe that this was isolated and the product of an individual initiative," he said.

Police spokesperson Pierre Bouquin said they would stop using passengers' luggage for practice.

The incident happened on Friday when the plastic explosives were placed in a small dark blue case - belonging to an unsuspecting passenger - as it passed on a conveyor belt at Charles de Gaulle airport.

One dog detected the package but police lost sight of the suitcase when they went to pick up a second dog to take part in the security exercise.

Officials believe the bag, which has not yet been traced, ended up on one of 90 flights leaving the airport on Friday evening.

Police say the explosives used cannot be activated without detonators.


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr.../hi/europe/4074101.stm

Someone's gonna get blown up!
 
The odds are great that the person who has the explosives isn't a threat. Maybe they threw it away... who knows. Hard to see how someone will get hurt.
 
Originally posted by: Infohawk
The odds are great that the person who has the explosives isn't a threat. Maybe they threw it away... who knows. Hard to see how someone will get hurt.

For some reason I keep picturing this poor bastard being arrested in another country and ending up in jail.
 
Originally posted by: Infohawk
The odds are great that the person who has the explosives isn't a threat. Maybe they threw it away... who knows. Hard to see how someone will get hurt.

It doesn't take "evil" intent for that person or others to be hurt, all it takes is something to detonate the explosives. Nice going by that govt, maybe they should have had the UN be in charge of the explosives, lol....
 
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