Leipzig Airport: Joke About Bomb Ends with Investigative Proceedings
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The trip for a vacationer and his five companions ended abruptly at Leipzig Airport when he threatened with a bomb. More information here:
Because a man threatened with a bomb in his suitcase, his holiday in Egypt was already finished at Leipzig/Halle airport. His five companions were also not allowed on the plane.
These words can be expensive for a 58-year-old German. Actually, the 58-year-old wanted to fly from Leipzig/Halle airport to Egypt on Reformation day. But for him and his five companions the aviation security check ended. During the security check he said that he had a bomb in his suitcase. He also repeated his words at the request of the security personnel. [...] The post " ... I have a bomb in my suitcase ...
"I have a bomb in my suitcase – these words could still be expensive for a 58-year-old German. The man wanted to fly from Leipzig/Halle Airport to Egypt on Reformation Day. However, he and his five companions ended with the aviation security check.
A 58-year-old German man claimed to have a bomb in his suitcase during a security check at Leipzig/Halle Airport. As the Federal Police reported on Monday, the man repeated his statement when questioned by security personnel, prompting them to call the police. Officers separated the man from his luggage and thoroughly inspected it. They found neither dangerous objects nor explosives. Subsequently, the airline barred the 58-year-old and his five…
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