Further to last week’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General (IG) report that showed the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) had a 95% failure rate in recent undercover testing, news has emerged from a second published report which states the TSA failed to adequately screen 73 airport workers with clear “ties to terrorism.” Apparently, the information they had been provided with by the DHS Watchlist Service did not contain the relevant terrorism “codes” for the individuals concerned. So, having failed to detect fake bombs and weapons through their airport screening processes, the TSA have now failed to properly screen 73 potentially dangerous individuals, some of whom were working for major airlines operating from U.S. airports.
The IG report stated that the TSA failed to identify those concerned because “it is not authorized to receive all terrorism-related categories under current interagency watch-listing policy.”
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