So lets get this straight.....
Our reporter, who could easily have been an al-Qaeda terrorist, was smuggled past gate guards as he hid in the back of a catering lorry which was supplying in-flight meals.
That's right - he was
SMUGGLED in airside. Not broke in, or blagged his way in, but Smuggled.
That would suggest to me that he was aided by a bona fide person who was legally there.
Shouldn't the person with a pass who smuggled him in be exposed?
As I undertand it, those vehicles are secured with a numbered security seal at the catering factory. Then this is checked as they leave the catering factory by the security there, and when they get to airside. How can anyone legislate for what is in fact an "inside job"??