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Friday, March 4, 2011
AVIATION/ THIEF HITS AIR ANTILLES PLANE INFLIGHT
An ingenious thief swiped almost a quarter million dollars on a flight in the Caribbean after sneaking into the cash-laden cargo hold via the toilet. According to police, a Brink's security employee placed 3 sacks of cash containing a total 1.2 million euro in the hold of the AIR ANTILLES plane before it headed from the French island of Guadeloupe to the France-Dutch island of Saint Martin. The security guard then took his seat on the ATR42, but when the flight landed 40 minutes later, the guard discovered that 172,000 euro ($236,000) was missing from the sacks. Police are seeking a man who complained he felt ill and spent most of the journey in the toilet. In fact, he was removing panels to gain access to the hold in the rear of the plane. Shortly before landing, the unnamed man, who was travelling with a woman who appeared concerned about his health, asked a Flight Attendant for an ambulance to meet him on the tarmac. When the ambulance arrived, the man said he suddently felt better and walked out of the Airport without having to go through the normal security checks and disappeared, police said. Cleaners who found bundles of notes in the toilet raised the alarm. The woman travelling with him was questioned in the baggage arrival hall but did not have any of the missing money. The investigation into the theft continues.
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