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36 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

With airport security being a top priority, this incident has raised serious concerns.

 

Why the 'serious concerns' ? This just proves the security system works.

 

According to other sources the gun was in his 'suitcase' suggesting the checked baggage.
 

So not even a security concern really.

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47 minutes ago, ukrules said:

 

Why the 'serious concerns' ? This just proves the security system works.

 

According to other sources the gun was in his 'suitcase' suggesting the checked baggage.
 

So not even a security concern really.

My read as well, he was at the gate and his bas was downstairs in the X-Ray machine. Not a security concern but a clear contraband concern. Regardless of the state of enforcement, foreigners are not allowed to have guns in LOS.

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1 hour ago, brianthainess said:
1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

More-so than reporting - Was he caught with the gun in his baggage leaving or arriving ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I guess it was leaving as he was caught at Gate 81. 


That’s where I’m missing the boat & left wondering…

 

- (Travelling from Phuket) Gun found in check-in luggage, flagged & they pick him up at the gate.

 

- (Travelling from Phuket) Gun found in carry on at at security check point at the gate, but isn’t the security check point much earlier than the gate area ? 


- (Travelling from elsewhere) Gun flagged in checked bagged bag by x-ray screening, picked up passengers on arrival at gate 81 (though that makes less sense ‘cos they should have spotted the gun & pulled the bag & passenger off the flight before departure)

 

 

So…. I’m guessing you guys are right a the  gun was caught on departure - but it’s not sure if it was in checked in or hand carry. 

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

 

they are joking right  '   ....   every damn kid here has a gun under his motorbike seat for crying out aloud.  

 

Why is this a big fuss .....   go and stop 10 kids and I bet you'll get at least 5 guns. 

 

 


 

True… but taking one on a plane adds hyperbolic level of severity.

 

My Brother In Law was caught with 3 guns in his car (licensed but outside of the permissible area of use).

- 10,000 baht fine. 
- Monthly check in with local Police.

 

An unlicensed gu would draw a more severe fine, outside of an area such as an airport. But caught ar an airport with a gun - that’s surely going to result in full on ‘extreme’ penalty… especially as it wasn’t a ‘military officer making a mistake’ etc… (I.e.  no understandable or reasonable explanation) 

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2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:


 

True… but taking one on a plane adds hyperbolic level of severity.

 

My Brother In Law was caught with 3 guns in his car (licensed but outside of the permissible area of use).

- 10,000 baht fine. 
- Monthly check in with local Police.

 

An unlicensed gu would draw a more severe fine, outside of an area such as an airport. But caught ar an airport with a gun - that’s surely going to result in full on ‘extreme’ penalty… especially as it wasn’t a ‘military officer making a mistake’ etc… (I.e.  no understandable or reasonable explanation) 

 

yes ... i agree ... it's not correct ...

 

I just wanted to point out there are approx 8 million bike kids and most have a gun under the seat.  haha

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

True… but taking one on a plane adds hyperbolic level of severity.

Think about the hyperbolic add if he would have been shooting a doctor.

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i am really concerned ... what's wrong with some swiss people ... they should know better how to behave in a foreign country ...  :sad:

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You just have to wonder what this guy was thinking take a gun, worldwide carrying a weapon on a plane requires special permission and permits even if it's checked in, so I guess this guy was just being a little cavalier, or he just has very limited survival skills. 

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The Astra that he was carrying is a Spanish copy of the "baby" Browing .25 auto now owned by a Swiss company. Perhaps he thought he was being patriotic. A very small weapon that fits in the palm of your hand.

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