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From today's news, here's a sentence you just don't hear very often:
"He was secreting these items in a body cavity and that was a great concern because there were also some electric wires associated with that body cavity,"
Wired Iraqi man triggers scare at
Tue Mar 6, 2007 6:35pm ET20
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An Iraqi national wearing wires and concealing a magnet inside his rectum triggered a security scare at
The man, identified by law enforcement officials as Fadhel al-Maliki, 35, set off an alarm during passenger screening at the airport early on Tuesday morning.
"He was secreting these items in a body cavity and that was a great concern because there were also some electric wires associated with that body cavity," Larry Fetters, security director for the Transportation Security Administration at the airport, told reporters.
The flight left without Maliki but with his luggage aboard. It made an unscheduled landing in
Passengers were not evacuated and no flights were disrupted by the incident at Terminal One at
"There never was a threat," Fetter said.
He said police and the FBI were called in from "an abundance of caution" because Maliki was "so bizarre in his behavior."
Maliki, who had a
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