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Old 12-06-2004, 02:42 AM   #1
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I think the French have it backwards...

You're supposed to find explosives and take them off the plane.. not hide them and put them ON the plane..


Dec. 5, 2004 | PARIS (AP) -- French police on Sunday ended their practice of hiding plastic explosives in air passengers' luggage to train bomb-sniffing dogs after one such bag got lost, possibly ending up on a flight out of Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport.

The luggage that police used Friday for the exercise has not turned up yet. Three flights that arrived in Los Angeles and New York were searched, but the luggage in question was not found.

No passenger has contacted French authorities to report discovering a bag with nearly 5 ounces of explosives tucked into his or her suitcase.

Police say there was no chance the explosives could go off since they were not connected to detonators. Still, Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin was critical of the mistake.

"The fight against terrorism and insecurity is a priority for the government," a statement by his office said. "But (Raffarin) made clear his concern in the face of the way the training for explosives searches was conducted at Roissy Charles de Gaulle."

Raffarin said the procedure was "susceptible to making the relevant passenger run a risk in the eyes of foreign authorities when arriving in the destination country."

Police soon after announced they had ordered a stop.

"The procedures that were used Friday night will no longer be allowed," said Pierre Bouquin, a spokesman for France's police force, known as gendarmes, who conducted the training. "We're going to stop practicing this on the bags of travelers" in all of France, he said.

Airport police deliberately placed the plastic explosives into a passenger's luggage early Friday evening, Bouquin said. The luggage was lost on a conveyor belt carrying bags through a restricted area from check-in to planes.

The explosives could have made it onto one of up to 90 flights leaving Charles de Gaulle airport. Police did not know the bag's destination and quickly alerted the relevant airlines.

No one saw the bag go on a plane, but "there is a very strong chance that it left" on one, Bouquin said.

Two police officers faced disciplinary action because of the incident, Bouquin said.
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:45 AM   #2
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Yes, that suck badly....

But that's not the Police, that's the "Gendarmerie" (kinfa of military Police for the civilians) who screwed up.
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:52 AM   #3
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So I guess the dogs involved in this particular session failed their class?
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Old 12-06-2004, 10:26 AM   #4
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Here I was on my way back from France and arrive in Ohio, only to have the authorities snatch me up, give me a strip search + rectal probing searching for more explosives/drugs as they said they could be connected. So now I sit here reading this post with a sore ass and all and wonder how you can make a mockery of this situation.
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