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Europe
AWOL passenger not terrorist: French police
2004-01-08
EFL:
French investigations have found no evidence that a ticket-holder who did not show up for a trans-Atlantic flight might be an Afghan-trained Al Qaeda sympathizer armed with a bomb, police said today.
"Non non! Certainement not!"
U.S. television network ABC said this week that European authorities were searching for a man with alleged Al Qaeda links who failed to board a Paris-to-Los Angeles flight on Christmas Eve — one of six Air France flights cancelled amid security fears. A ticketed passenger surnamed Hai on a cancelled Christmas Eve flight attracted attention because an Afghan with a similar name figures on a U.S. terror watch list, French officials said.
Ummm... I knew several thousand Vietnamese named that, too. Sa-a-a-ay! You don't suppose it was them?
But a senior French police official said that surname alone was not sufficient for them to track the person down and that there was no indications that the passenger posed a threat. "We have no new information from American (intelligence) services that lends credibility to the idea that this person represented a specific threat to the Dec. 24 flight," he said.
"Would you like some of this cheese? It's really quite tasty, despite its odor..."
French Justice Minister Dominique Perben had said Wednesday that authorities are seeking a passenger who did not turn up because "what’s important when someone doesn’t take a plane is to know why he didn’t take it."
Well, he seems to have a clue.
Or she...
But police said no active search is underway. "We have just a name, no first name, no birth date, no passport number," said the senior police official. "We can’t do serious work on such foundations."
So they aren’t looking, there is no investigation, and they continue to demonstrate why we shouldn’t trust them.
Posted by:Steve

#9  bloody french will probably give the slimy terrorist easy access,sorry permission to slink into England. Thats what they used to do with all their Illigel imagrants at the Songat refugee camp - the Bastards
Posted by: J Shep   2004-1-8 5:22:29 PM  

#8  If you book and pay for a ticket, you need to give a full name, even in France. Even if you pay cash. But not necessarily an address.
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-1-8 3:50:26 PM  

#7  "what’s important when someone doesn’t take a plane is to know why he didn’t take it."

Indeed. I remember this from the detective classic... The Frog of the Baskerville.

Posted by: Shipman   2004-1-8 3:49:24 PM  

#6  I would not be surprised to see that Air France has been infiltrated with Al-Q or sympathizers, who would enable the movement of jihadis through the Air France system.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-1-8 3:40:02 PM  

#5  In other news...The French deny the existence of ass, since they weren't able to find it with both hands.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2004-1-8 2:46:06 PM  

#4  John and RC, if France doesn't require identification to buy a ticket and announces that the flight has been cancelled in time for terrorists to decide not to show up, why would they ever expect to catch a terrorist. Even if the cancellation was not announced publically, why would you believe that the terrorist wasn't tipped off by an insider? Based on these questions and the murkiness of the activity of the French embassy's VISA division in Syria in March, I would immediately add holders of French passports on the list of countries to be fingerprinted and tracked in and out of the US.

Although France has a EU VISA exception, I would make that place that requirement on them and add Belgium and Luxembourg as well - to prevent abait and switch.

France would obviously respond in the manner that Brazil did, but how many American tourists entering France would be inconvenienced?
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-8 2:44:17 PM  

#3  Excellent point, John. Apparently, in France you can just reserve a seat with cash and no ID.

Also note the "no new information" dodge: We may have already sent them his file from Afghanistan; they just don't have anything NEW.

They're not the leaders of the Axis of Weasels for nothing.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-1-8 2:31:23 PM  

#2  This attitude towards terrorism is notably different than their attitude towards GM food. For terrorism, the burden of proof is on us to show he's a threat; for GM foods, the burden of proof is on us to show it's not a threat. Damn inconsistent frogs...
Posted by: mjh   2004-1-8 2:09:18 PM  

#1  Ticketed passenger but they only have a last name, no credit card, nothing? BULL!

Who bought the ticket?/ where did they buy it?/ how did they pay for it? Please!!!
Posted by: john   2004-1-8 2:03:18 PM  

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