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Terrorism ‘waiting to strike’ Australia’s air security system | Aircraft and iconic public places in Australia are vulnerable to terror attacks, security experts have warned. Gaping holes have been identified in
Australia's air security
system that could allow terrorists to plant bombs on planes or steal aircraft
to turn them into flying weapons, News.com.au reports. At least 40 regional airports
have been assessed as having "minimal" security in an audit of air infrastructure
and practices. A commonly used regional commuter aircraft, the Dash 8, has been
deemed "critically vulnerable" because it cannot be locked and has a weak point
in its cockpit door. The paper quoted counter-terrorism consultant Roger Henning,
as saying that Australia’s air security system was a terror attack waiting to
happen. "Are we going to get serious or wait till we have some massive tragedy,"
he said Henning, a former RAAF officer and airline executive who now heads
Homeland
Security Asia Pacific, has visited dozens of airports across Australia and identified
up to 40 that have little or no security. “Australia is wide open to airport bombings
and airborne terrorist attacks on icons including the MCG and Sydney Opera House
and places of mass gathering such as railway stations,” he said. “Capital city
airports are relatively easy to penetrate, and regional airports offer 'open sesame'
to intruders. All that is stopping someone in many cases is a wire fence which
you could climb over or cut through,” he added. |
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