DeBurcs
20th Oct 2005, 11:13
Two former Quantas contractors have been charged under federal aviation security law following an alleged security incident at Sydney Airport on Tuesday.
Qantas security head Geoff Askew said both men were in possession of Aviation Security Identification Cards, a pass issued by airlines and businesses to employees who work airside.
He would not comment on the nature of the incident.
But he said Qantas immediately reported the incident to the Australian Federal Police.
"Until these charges have been dealt with, it's not appropriate for me comment further."
She said details of the charges would only be made public at the men's court appearance in Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday, November 15
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So what's it gonna be, another camel-suit episode or some of their wonderful, patriotic, true-blue Aussie Tali-bearded baggage handlers caught with a ticking suitcase???
Anyone at the Rat got the skinny on this?
Qantas security head Geoff Askew said both men were in possession of Aviation Security Identification Cards, a pass issued by airlines and businesses to employees who work airside.
He would not comment on the nature of the incident.
But he said Qantas immediately reported the incident to the Australian Federal Police.
"Until these charges have been dealt with, it's not appropriate for me comment further."
She said details of the charges would only be made public at the men's court appearance in Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday, November 15
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So what's it gonna be, another camel-suit episode or some of their wonderful, patriotic, true-blue Aussie Tali-bearded baggage handlers caught with a ticking suitcase???
Anyone at the Rat got the skinny on this?