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Muslim intruder boards USS Harry S. Truman while in UK
That's right..He got through the gate at Royal Navy base Portsmouth
England and took a liberty launch out to the Truman . Then wandered around the HST for two hours..until he was caught. he was then turned over to British authorites..read on... Serial intruder exposes shoddy security {Story is from the British press} A SHOCKING breach of security at Portsmouth naval base was today exposed after the sentencing of a serial intruder. Despite being known to the authorities, Abdoul Masmoud Yessoufou was able to simply stroll past guards responsible for protecting one of the biggest potential terrorist targets in Britain. Yessoufou, 37, of East Street, Newport, Isle of Wight, even managed to spend two hours wandering around the nuclear-powered American aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman, anchored in Stokes Bay. He has appeared before Uxbridge magistrates three times this year for entering restricted zones in Heathrow, and also reached the aircraft side at Southampton Airport in January. Portsmouth JPs imposed an anti-social behaviour order on him after he admitted entering a prohibited area. It bans him from entering restricted areas of Portsmouth naval base, Whale Island, the ferry port and Southampton Airport for the next two years. The court was told the only apparent explanation for Yessoufou's behaviour was 'to satisfy his curiosity'. A REVIEW of security has been carried out at Portsmouth Naval Base after a man stole on to the USS Harry S Truman. The man was found aboard the American nuclear aircraft carrier, anchored off Stokes Bay, Gosport. He had evaded security and boarded a liberty boat taking sailors back to the ship after liberty. He was discovered during routine checks. Royal Navy spokesman Anton Hanney said: 'We are taking it very seriously, as we would any security breach. Our main focus is to put everything right and to improve our arrangements.' It is thought the stowaway crept on to the vessel by blending in with a large group of US sailors returning from liberty. He entered the naval base through the city's Historic Dockyard. |
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Can you provide a URL to the original article pls.?
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"alumshubby" wrote in message oups.com... Can you provide a URL to the original article pls.? I found this link off of Google: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...re/4442031.stm |
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wrote in message --He got through the gate at Royal Navy base Portsmouth England and took a liberty launch out to the Truman . wandered -- two hours..-- caught.- turned over to British authorites. SHOCKING breach of security -- sentencing of a serial intruder. He has appeared before Uxbridge magistrates three times this year JPs imposed an anti-social behaviour order on him after he admitted entering a prohibited area. It bans him from entering restricted areas ---- for the next two years. Well, I'm not a hothead on these issues, quite familiar with how systems work and function, hard to predict future behavior etc., one more chance etc., can't do capital punishment for trespass etc... But it always strikes me as strange, when you have a multiple time offender and the 'judge' then orders him to not do, what he knew he should not do in the first place. Reminds me of the 'nut case' (technical term) who had been detained for being a 'nut' doing illegal things before several times, who then went and ran out onto and up in the middle of the track at the British GP (Formula 1 auto race) a couple years ago. Disaster was averted. He again examined, and released with another warning. Then he went out to another big international sports event and tackled a competitor (forget if it was marathon runner or bicycle racer?). What to do??? Wait until he really kills someone?? Then, "Ohhmygosh, maybe we should have done something!" "Ya think??! Do you suppose all his past deeds are a better indicator of his future behavior, than the judges/psychs mindreading is?" |
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"Then he went out to another
big international sports event and tackled a competitor" That would be Athens, during the summer Olympics. "a425couple" wrote in message ... wrote in message --He got through the gate at Royal Navy base Portsmouth England and took a liberty launch out to the Truman . wandered -- two hours..-- caught.- turned over to British authorites. SHOCKING breach of security -- sentencing of a serial intruder. He has appeared before Uxbridge magistrates three times this year JPs imposed an anti-social behaviour order on him after he admitted entering a prohibited area. It bans him from entering restricted areas ---- for the next two years. Well, I'm not a hothead on these issues, quite familiar with how systems work and function, hard to predict future behavior etc., one more chance etc., can't do capital punishment for trespass etc... But it always strikes me as strange, when you have a multiple time offender and the 'judge' then orders him to not do, what he knew he should not do in the first place. Reminds me of the 'nut case' (technical term) who had been detained for being a 'nut' doing illegal things before several times, who then went and ran out onto and up in the middle of the track at the British GP (Formula 1 auto race) a couple years ago. Disaster was averted. He again examined, and released with another warning. Then he went out to another big international sports event and tackled a competitor (forget if it was marathon runner or bicycle racer?). What to do??? Wait until he really kills someone?? Then, "Ohhmygosh, maybe we should have done something!" "Ya think??! Do you suppose all his past deeds are a better indicator of his future behavior, than the judges/psychs mindreading is?" |
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