Senator Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat, said he asked the
U.S. Transportation Security Administration to require that all
airline and airport employees be physically screened every day
before work, his office said in a statement.
While pilots and flight crews must pass through metal detectors at
airports, the people who repair and clean planes, load luggage and
work in areas beyond the security checkpoints do not get screened.
Schumer cited a gun-running operation exposed last month for which
Delta Air Lines baggage handler Eugene Harvey was charged with
helping a former Delta employee, Mark Quentin Henry, evade detection
with the guns in a carry-on bag.
The smuggling operation "was a cake walk for criminals to pull off
due to a major loophole in our airport security protocols," Schumer
told a news conference. Ken Thompson, the district attorney for New York's borough of
Brooklyn, whose team broke the case, said Henry legally purchased
handguns and assault rifles from owners through a Georgia-based gun
classified advertising website.
He then handed them off to Harvey, who brought them into
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport's secure area
undetected, Thompson said. They were transferred back to Henry, who
carried them onto New York-bound Delta flights, said Thompson, who
appeared at the news conference.
Four men, including alleged gun traffickers in New York, have been
charged in the scheme, which brought 153 guns to the area from
Atlanta between March and December 2014, Thompson said.
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"A bomb could have easily been put on any of these planes, just like
the guns were, and so the federal government has an obligation to do
something about this immediately," Thompson said, noting that
ordinary passengers must still surrender water bottles at airport
security stations.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson is "rigorously
analyzing" the findings from Thompson's investigation, DHS
spokeswoman Marsha Catron said.
"To this end, to help assess potential vulnerabilities related to
site security at airports nationwide behind the sterile area,
Secretary Johnson is going to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport tomorrow to meet with TSA and airport
stakeholders," she added.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Steve
Orlofsky)
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