Woman bypasses TSA control and sneaks into Delta-Airlines flight
Woman bypasses TSA control and sneaks into Delta-Airlines flight
In a remarkable incident at New York Airport, a woman was accused of avoiding the security controls of the airport to get to France without a valid ticket from Delta Air Lines. According to the indictments, Svetlana Dali Boarded on November 26th Delta Flight 264 by John F. Kennedy International Airport to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris.
security monitoring and procedure of the perpetrator
About security cameras, the recordings of which received CNN from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, you can see how Dali happens to the body scanner at the security control point and then get a physical visitation. At the time of the incident, she wore a light shirt over a gray hoodie and jeans.
bypass of security controls
Dali reported that an airport employee who was responsible for checking crew members and skipped the stations at which their identity and boarding pass were to be checked. A spokesman for the Security Administration Transportation (TSA) confirmed this to CNN.The boarding and subsequent arrest
Am gate, she mingled with a family who traveled together. In another video that shows Dali in a jacket and with a backpack, she carries the gray hoodie over her head and accompanies the group of passengers onto the jet bridge.
Delta Air Lines commented on the incident and explained that "deviations from the standard procedures were the main cause of this event". After the incident, Dali was brought back to the United States and arrested, but only released shortly after the indictment. In December, according to the public prosecutor, she cut off her anklewin monitor and tried to flee to Canada. It was arrested again and has been in prison in New York since then.
Current developments in the case of Dali
On Tuesday, Dali stood in front of the Federal Supreme Court in Brooklyn, where her trial for May 19 with the selection of the jury was scheduled. However, the court noted that the parties "could continue to try to find a solution" before court hearings. Dali has so far not guilty.
Report by CNNS Mark Morales.