US
Air transport officials have taken to social media to expose a
passenger who was caught trying to smuggle a gun onto a plane by hiding
it inside raw chicken.
The plot was uncovered by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at Florida's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport.
TSA officers say the traveler's weapon was spotted before boarding,
stuffed inside the bird and wrapped in paper packaging with officials
joking on Instagram that the scheme "wasn't even half-baked".
Officials didn't reveal the culprit behind the fowl plot, but photos
posted to Instagram by the TSA showed officers examining the bird inside
an airport screening area, before removing the gun and unwrapping it.
"The plot chickens as we barrel our way closer to Thanksgiving," a TSA spokesperson wrote.
"We hate to break it to you here, but stuffing a firearm in your holiday
bird for travel is just a waste of time. This idea wasn't even
half-baked; it was raw, greasy, and obviously unsupervised. The only
roast happening here is this poor packing choice!"
"Feather you like it or not, there are rules for traveling with guns and ammunition," the TSA concluded.
Firearms aren't banned on US airlines, but they must be carried in
checked baggage and have to be unloaded and placed in a locked
hard-sided container.
Last year, the TSA said it had seized a record number of firearms from
passengers at US airports. Around 85% of those taken were loaded, the
agency said.
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