GUN cops at Heathrow discovered a notorious hijacker at the wheel of a car
they pulled over – and were amazed to learn he had a JOB there.
Nazamuddin Mohammidy, 34 – hired to clean British Airways offices –
is one of nine Afghans who threatened to blow up an airliner during a
four-day siege at Stansted in 2000.
Armed officers from the Met’s CO18 Aviation branch stopped him near
Heathrow’s Terminal 5 on suspicion of being an unlicensed cabbie.
employed by a company based in nearby Feltham which has a contract to clean
a BA training centre.
Sources insisted his pass did NOT give him airside access.
But it DOES allow him into secure areas.
Guys, come on here. It's really not that difficult to do a quick background check on a guy. Allowing him access to secure areas? You know better then that. Of course, this is all on the assumption that the story is true. The Sun is sometimes known for reporting false things.
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
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