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Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who allegedly attempted to bring down a Detroit-bound airliner in December 2009 with an explosive device hidden underneath his clothes, started his journey at Murtala Muhammed. Airport officials later purchased 3-D body scanners to use on passengers, though the machines often aren't used. Akin Olukunle, a spokesman for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, could not be reached for comment. Security on the cargo side of the airport remains even more slipshod. Court cases in U.S. federal courts against oil firms suggest the Nigerian Customs Service suffers from widespread corruption. Customs spokesman Wale Adeniyi could not be reached for comment.
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