Thursday, November 18, 2010

Suspious Luggage Found, but Held no Explosives

A suspious bag was found in an airport in Namibia, but it was annouced that there were no explosives inside. The bag was found with other luggage that was being loaded onto a flight that was heading to Germany, but never made it on the plane. It didn't have a luggage tag, so it is unclear as to where it was supposed to be going. The bag held an electronic clock with wires attached to it, which could have been used in a bomb. When it was discovered to have no explosives in it, everyone was asked to get off the plane and claim their luggage, but no one claimed that bag. The flight then went on, and landed safely in Germany. This comes after Germany raised its threat level, due to "concrete evidence" of a possible attack planned for later this month and threats from islamits groups persistant attempts at an attack.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/11/18/germany.suspicious.luggage/index.html

By: Kathleen Tite

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