Original Article
Newark screeners spot, lose fake bomb
Associated Press
Dec. 16, 2004 12:00 AM
NEWARK, N.J. - Baggage screeners at Newark Liberty International Airport spotted - and then lost - a fake bomb planted in luggage by a supervisor during a training exercise.
Despite an hours-long search Tuesday, the bag, containing a fake bomb complete with wires, a detonator and a clock, made it onto an Amsterdam-bound flight. It was recovered by airport security officials in Amsterdam when the flight landed.
"This really underscores the importance of the TSA's ongoing training exercises," said Ann Davis, a spokeswoman for the Transportation Security Administration, the agency responsible for screening passengers and baggage for weapons and explosives. "At no time did the bag pose a threat, and at no time was anyone in danger."
Earlier this month, French authorities lost a bag containing real explosives that were being used to train bomb-sniffing dogs. That led French authorities to prohibit using live explosives in future tests.
New Jersey Sens. Jon Corzine and Frank Lautenberg on Wednesday wrote to security agency chief David Stone, asking for an investigation.
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