Friday, September 19, 2014

Security scare in New York JFK airport from bag with logo similar to ISIS


It was a Sun Country Airlines flight from JFK Airport of New York to Minneapolis and it was delayed by 90-minutes due to a security scare that had been set off from a bag that displayed a logo similar to that of the ISIS. dailymail.co.uk It seems a passenger on the plane had a duffel bag that had the word 'ISIS' emblazoned on it.
The US authorities boarded the plane, searched luggage and pulled passengers off the plane and stunned passengers tried to capture the actions on their cameras or mobile phones to film the unsettling moment when law enforcement personnel boarded the Sun Country Airlines aircraft on the tarmac at JFK International Airport on Thursday.
The travelers indicated that local and federal officers went through the luggage with a bomb-sniffing dog and detained around ten people. A witness revealed that the people detained were wearing hijabs and clothing one usually sees in the Middle East.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey have clarified that the search occurred after someone noticed a logo that was similar to the insignia of the terror group ISIS – it turned out to be a false alarm because the logo belonged to a travel agency and it had given the bags to a tourist group.
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