KENYAN PRESIDENT LAUNCHES INQUIRY INTO AIRPORT SECURITY BREACH
Airline Industry Information
June 14, 2006
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Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki has launched an inquiry into a security
breach at the country's main airport last week.
The investigation was reportedly launched a day after the president
suspended the country's chief police investigator due to the crisis.
The inquiry follows reports in Kenyan media of a man possessing a
government-issued all-access pass to the airport who refused to allow
a search of a bag that belonged to either him or his associate.
According to The Associated Press, the man is said to have pulled a
pistol on customs authorities and left the airport with the bag. The
two men, who had been identified by Kenyan media as Armenian brothers
who were hired as mercenaries by the government, were detained and
deported the following day.
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Airline Industry Information
June 14, 2006
Airline Industry Information-©1997-2006 M2 Communications LTD
Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki has launched an inquiry into a security
breach at the country's main airport last week.
The investigation was reportedly launched a day after the president
suspended the country's chief police investigator due to the crisis.
The inquiry follows reports in Kenyan media of a man possessing a
government-issued all-access pass to the airport who refused to allow
a search of a bag that belonged to either him or his associate.
According to The Associated Press, the man is said to have pulled a
pistol on customs authorities and left the airport with the bag. The
two men, who had been identified by Kenyan media as Armenian brothers
who were hired as mercenaries by the government, were detained and
deported the following day.
--Boundary_(ID_uzwZU3xER8osGM1CmRnkIw)--
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress