The most logical way to profit has not been mentioned. The staff at the main entrance could use the XRay machine at the door as a 'preliminary screening device' for would be travelers who want to be sure they have not 'forgotten' any contraband in their bags or had anything placed in their luggage. This 'advance screening' would be available to the general public for 50 pesos a bag. Be sure no one has tampered with your luggage before entering the airport.
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Probably a good idea. I find it unlikely that airport security is putting bullets in bags. Much more likely the responsible party is someone who would benefit from him being in prison or permanently removed from the country.
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Note that the color, brightness and contrast can all be adjusted by the x-ray operator.....which makes identifying objects much easier.
I had gotten away with carrying lighters through security for years by making sure to throw it in the same compartment that I have loads of loose change in.....until my gf cleaned out all the change without telling me, and sure enough, I had 2 lighters confiscated. This is one reason why they make you remove your laptop and electronic devices from your back.- Informative x 2
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I find it hard to believe the Xray equip is good enough or the operator good enough to identify something as small as a 22 round.
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Guess it's a case of keep your toes, never let your baggage out of your sight and howl like #*+k the moment you see *%^t go down.
Reminds me an encounter I had in the Casamanche at the border when some daft feck of an official wanted to 'appropriate' a couple of items I had in my rucksack. The first item was a bottle of gin, the second was for my personal protection (you try walking about in the bush without said item, particularly in Africa in the 1990s)
Official (French heavy deep African accent): I take this. This not allowed in Guinnea Bissau.
C: ok, what do I tell Tony Blair when I see him?
Official: Tony Blair?
C: oui, le Prime Minister. He asked me to deliver this bottle as a present to your President.
Official (suddenly looking worried): you come to Guinea Bissau to deliver a present to the President?
(Bearing in mind this was a jungle border, not exactly manned and visa on arrival in the next collection of hovels)
C: oui Monseur, ces un presente pour la Presidente. (Adopts British military accent). Mr Blair will be most upset to learn his present has been confiscated. Do I need to inform him of your name?
Official: welcome to Guinea Bissau sir, can I get you a bush taxi?
I kid you not. The point being hold your nerve. Keep your wits about you, demand to see your embassy, a lawyer and if the chips are really down keep your 'front' at all times. Any lag lag Bala scammers are living on their nerves. Chances are they will buckle the further up the food chain you go.
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