In Egypt, Tourists expose how ISIS may have smuggled a bomb through Sharm airport
Guards at Sharm el-Sheikh airport in Egypt, have been revealed to still
take cash from tourists to help them skip security despite evidence an
ISIS bomb was smuggled in by terrorists.
Tourists have reportedly revealed just how easy it is fro terrorist sect, ISIS, could easily smuggle
bombs through Sharm airport due to employee negligence.
Tourists have reportedly revealed just how easy it is fro terrorist sect, ISIS, could easily smuggle
bombs through Sharm airport due to employee negligence.
Guards at Sharm el-Sheikh airport in Egypt, have been
revealed to still take cash from tourists to help them skip security
despite evidence an ISIS bomb was smuggled in by terrorists.
According to Mailonline,
one holidaymaker handed over 150 Jordanian Dinars (£13) after an
official walked along asking tourists if they wanted to avoid the queues
at Sharm el-Sheikh airport today.
Egyptian
security staff have also been seen, engrossed in their phones playing
Candy Crush, smoking and even sleeping when they were meant to be
scanning bags.
British spies believe lax security
allowed an ISIS bomb to be smuggled into the hold of the Russian
airline brought down on Saturday killing 224 people.
Britons
travelling through Sharm el-Sheikh airport further confirmed the
situation, saying that they had been able to pay guards £15 to jump
security without their bags being checked.
Tourists say officials approached them as they queued for security and asked if they wanted to just walk through for cash.


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