Τα πιο περίεργα όπλα που έχουν κατασχεθεί σε αεροδρόμια. Από τσεκούρια τόμαχοκ μέχρι σπαθιά σαμουράι

Τα αεροδρόμια των ΗΠΑ είναι από αυτά με τους αυστηρότερους κανόνες ασφαλείας κυρίως μετά τις επιθέσεις της 11ης Σεπτεμβρίου αλλά κάποιοι συνεχίζουν να έχουν τόσο μεγάλη αυτοπεποίθηση ώστε να επιχειρούν να περάσουν όλων των ειδών τα όπλα, πιστεύοντας ότι θα τα καταφέρουν εκεί που τόσο και τόσοι άλλοι απέτυχαν.

Η ασφάλεια αεροδρομίων της χώρας (TSA) μέσα σε μια μόλις εβδομάδα εντόπισαν 67 όπλα σε χειραποσκευές, κάτι που αποτελεί νέο ρεκόρ, ενώ τα ευρήματά τους διαχρονικά φιγουράρουν μετά την κατάσχεση, στον λογαριασμό που διατηρεί
η υπηρεσία στο Ιnstagram.

Από το 2013 οπότε άνοιξε ο λογαριασμός, η TSA έχει πλέον περί τους 345.000 followers ενώ μεταξύ των φωτογραφιών που έχουν ένα ιδιαίτερο ενδιαφέρον είναι οι περίπου 700 στις οποίες εμφανίζονται τα πιο περίεργα όπλα που έχουν κατασχεθεί αλλά και το...που βρέθηκαν, αφού κάποιοι εκ των παραβατών ήταν ιδιαίτερα ευρηματικοί. Κάποιοι κατάφεραν να χωρέχουν όπλα ακόμη και σε μικροσκοπικά, λαμέ, γυναικεία τσαντάκια και άλλοι στους πάτους παπουτσιών...

#TSAGoodCatch - These throwing knives and holster were discovered in a carry-on bag at the Austin–Bergstrom International Airport (AUS). While all knives are prohibited from being transported in carry-on bags, they may be packed in checked baggage.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on Sep 25, 2015 at 6:49pm PDT



#TSAGoodCatch - These were discovered recently in carry-on bags at the MBS International Airport (MBS), and Dallas Love Field (DAL). Hatchets and all tools longer than seven inches must be placed in checked baggage.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on Sep 22, 2015 at 5:52pm PDT



#TSA Good Catch - 12 novelty grenades and four decorative inert rounds were discovered in a checked bag last week at Anchorage (ANC). While they are novelty items, these grenades look real on the X-ray monitor and TSA officers must call explosives detection professionals to inspect the items, which can cause checkpoint/ checked baggage area closures and lead to missed and delayed flights. Grenades, inert or otherwise, are prohibited from both carry-on and checked bags.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on Sep 10, 2015 at 6:48pm PDT



#TSAGoodCatch - These knives were discovered last week inside a hidden compartment in the sole of a shoe at the Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport (ICT). Concealed knives can lead to arrest and fines.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on Sep 2, 2015 at 2:03pm PDT



#TSAGoodCatch - This bullet knife was discovered last week in a carry-on bag at the Austin–Bergstrom International Airport (AUS). While knives are prohibited in carry-on bags, they may be packed in checked baggage.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on Sep 2, 2015 at 4:34pm PDT



#TSAGoodCatch - A jawbone tomahawk and an inert pineapple grenade were discovered in a carry-on bag at the McCarran International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas. The tomahawk is allowed in checked baggage only. Grenades (inert or otherwise) are prohibited. Inert/replica grenades can look real on the X-ray monitor, and TSA officers must call on explosives detection professionals and law enforcement to remove and inspect the item. Safety precautions will most likely cause a closure of the checkpoint/checked bag screening area and lead to missed and delayed flights.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on Jul 24, 2015 at 4:31pm PDT



#TSAGoodCatch - Our officers found some more batarangs this week. This time it was at Boise (BOI) when 4 batarangs were discovered in a carry-on bag. For those not in the know, a batarang is a bat-shaped throwing weapon used by the Caped Crusader.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on Aug 15, 2015 at 7:25pm PDT



#TBT June, 2012 - This knife was discovered concealed in a hollowed out book at the Kahului Airport (OGG) in Hawaii. All knives are prohibited from being transported in carry-on bags and concealed knives can lead to arrests and fines. Knives are permitted in checked baggage.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on May 28, 2015 at 3:02pm PDT



#TSAGoodCatch - This loaded firearm was discovered in a carry-on handbag at the Milwaukee General Mitchell International Airport (MKE). It’s one of the 33 firearms that were discovered this week in carry-on bags across the nation. See today’s blog post for a complete rundown of what was found where. Blog.tsa.gov

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on Apr 3, 2015 at 5:55pm PDT



#TSAGoodCatch - These Samurai swords were discovered in a carry-on bag at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). While swords are prohibited from being transported in carry-on bags, they may be packed in checked baggage.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on Jun 26, 2015 at 4:54pm PDT



#TSAGoodCatch - This skull knuckle knife was discovered in a carry-on bag this week at the Lambert–St. Louis International Airport (STL). While knives are prohibited in carry-on bags, they may be packed in your checked bag as long as they don’t violate any local laws.

A photo posted by TSA (@tsa) on May 29, 2015 at 7:36pm PDT


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