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Old 17th Feb 2009, 05:53
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If they were caught going through SIN KUL JED or RUH those responsible would be facing the death penalty.

What is the punishment in the UK these days? Community service?
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twice in a space of weeks... symptomatic of our SA society

too bad the good people left at SAA are being tarnished ; horrible what this once again does to the image of South Africans around the world ; pathetic that arrests were made in JNB but again they sneak through !
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Old 17th Feb 2009, 08:43
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How embaressing for my airline.

The vast majority of us go to work to do a good job and support a professional operation. It's amazing how few people it takes to f**k it up for everyone.

All criticism of this incident is well deserved. With everyone fighting for the few pax that are left out there these people just don't realise the damage they can cause.
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Old 17th Feb 2009, 08:52
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SAA Press Release

Joint Statement

Special Task Team formed to tackle trafficking of contraband through airports

Johannesburg, 17 February 2009: A special task team comprising representatives from South African Airways (SAA), Airports Company SA (Acsa), customs and the South African Police Service (SAPS) was today formed to identify immediate additional measures aimed at stopping the drug traffic through SAA and any other carriers that operate at SA airports.

The team will review the additional interventions implemented by SAA since the first incident in January 2009 and manage the urgent implementation of additional security measures. The team will also identify potential risk areas involving the trafficking of contraband across airport operations.

Security was stepped up by SAA following the arrests in January. The measures introduced by SAA included changing security systems, physical searches of bags and using dogs airside. These and other measures will now be extended across all SAA international flights.

Further, SAA can confirm that all 15 crew members (3 cockpit and 12 cabin crew) detained by UK authorities in London have now been released. The group, who operated flight SA234 from Johannesburg to London yesterday morning, were detained by authorities in London on Monday after contraband was found in an item of hand luggage on the crew bus at Heathrow Airport.

The crew members have been released on their own cognisance, and will be required to appear back in London on 6th April 2009. Arrangements for their return to South Africa are currently being made.

The airline is co-operating fully with British authorities in an investigation which is currently under way. An investigation in Johannesburg, involving SAA Aviation Security and the SAPS Crime Intelligence Unit, is also under way.

This incident comes after SAA crew members were arrested in London in January 2009 following the discovery of illegal contraband on a crew bus. SAA co-operated closely with authorities in that investigation which resulted in the speedy arrest of an SAA crew member and a security guard employed by the company contracted by SAA to screen crew members’ luggage.

SAA remains committed to a zero tolerance approach towards the use of the airline’s services for any criminal activity and will continue to closely monitor the situation going forward."

Too little, too late, pal. The damage to SAA's brand image has been done. The Press statements coming out of SAA are just band aids on an exit wound.
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Old 17th Feb 2009, 09:01
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Flight crew held after cocaine find - Yahoo! News UK
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SAA to relocate HQ to Bogata ??

Rumour has it that SAA to relocate it's entire fleet and HQ to Bogata.

It will be renamed "CokeAir" and work full time for the South American drug barons !!

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