AFP accidentally leaves explosives at Sydney airport, force to apologise to public

Oops. Police have been busted in an embarrassing blunder.News.AU

IT sounds like a scene from a Police Academy movie.

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has been forced to apologise for accidentally leaving behind a suitcase at Sydney Airport containing 230 grams of a plastic explosive after a dog training exercise.

The bomb had been hidden in an unclaimed suitcase during the training, which took place last month. It wasn’t live, according to a statement released on the AFP website.  

However it was found just this week when a travelling woman was offered a replacement suitcase after hers was damaged during a flight.

She found the explosive inside and took it straight to Cessnock Police Station, where officers cleared the building as a safety precaution.

Adelaide drug dog Farrah.

Adelaide drug dog Farrah. Source: News Limited

AFP Sydney Airport Commander Wayne Buchhorn apologised to travellers and said the incident will be investigated.

“The AFP takes this error seriously and the canine instructor who inadvertently left this device behind has been identified and will be the subject of a formal Professional Standards Investigation,” he said.

“Although the travelling public was not in danger at any time, we regularly review our processes in this area, and we will do again in the light of this incident.

“This type of training is essential for our canine teams, allowing the dogs to experience potential threats in a real environment,” he said adding he wanted to thank the woman for her help.

However that hasn’t stopped the gaffe going viral, with Twitter users quick to have a laugh at the AFP’s expense.

https://twitter.com/NickEvershed/status/509926298156687361

https://twitter.com/leslienassar/status/509925543127437312

Police dogs are trained to sniff out money, drugs and explosives.

http://www.news.com.au/national/afp-accidentally-leaves-explosives-at-sydney-airport-force-to-apologise-to-public/story-fncynjr2-1227055375797

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7 thoughts on “AFP accidentally leaves explosives at Sydney airport, force to apologise to public

  1. “She found the explosive inside and took it straight to Cessnock Police Station, where officers cleared the building as a safety precaution.”

    I’d have kept it…

    SCORE!!!

    1. That aside, something reeks about this one.

      The airline offered her an UNOPENED suitcase, without first checking the contents???

  2. “Cue Brandis saying unless we increase AFP funding, they won’t be able to afford to train their people not to leave explosives laying around.

    — Leslie Nassar (@leslienassar) September 11, 2014”

    Seriously? You need money to TRAIN people NOT to leave explosives laying around?

    So let me get this straight. You’re saying that you have to pay someone to use common sense and open their mouth one time to tell others, “DON’T LEAVE EXPLOSIVES LAYING AROUND”?

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! ROLMFAO!!!

    Are you kidding me? Are these people dogs with no brains or common sense?

    Seriously, how do these people pass the 1st grade?

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