“This was not a prank. It was a serious experiment, and unfortunately it succeeded. Here, 18 months after Lockerbie, one can take an identical device through security. I find that very depressing.”
Dr Jim Swire
“The Myth surrounding Libya and Megrahi now quietly slides into history. Political Expedience rules over Truth.”
Richard C. Fuisz M.D. — Email to Intel Today (December 21 2018)
On May 18 1990, Dr Jim Swire boarded British Airways Flight 177, London’s Heathrow airport to New York’s JFK. Inside his luggage, Dr Swire had hidden a suspicious device. The good doctor had carried a fake bomb onto the aircraft as a demonstration of lax security. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY
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The device was nearly identical to the IEDs manufactured by the senior bomb-maker of a well-known terrorist organization: the PFLP-GC of Ahmed Jibril.
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Inside a Toshiba radio cassette-recorder, the device was complete with a pressure-gauge timer, extra batteries and a dummy detonator.
But, unlike the PFLP-GC devices which were packed with SEMTEX, Dr Swire’s radio was fitted with… marzipan.
Before boarding his flight, the suitcase was actually examined. A security guard looked carefully at the cassette-recorder and asked if the batteries had been removed.
After assuring the guard that they had, Dr Swire was waved through.
On December 21 1988, Pan American Flight 103 was blown up by a terrorist bomb over the Scottish town of Lockerbie. 270 people were killed.
Flora Swire (23) was one of the victims.
Later, Swire met with Cecil Parkinson — the then secretary of state for transport — who assured him that a new investigation into airport security lapses would be undertaken.
Over the last 30 years, Dr Swire has worked relentlessly to find the truth about Lockerbie.
“Everybody is different in how they cope with their grief.
Keeping a high profile, as I have, is my way of coping with my grief.
And that will not go away.”
Almost three decades after the tragedy, the truth is still waiting to be told.
About Dr Jim Swire
Jim Swire, is a former RAF engineer and an English doctor best known for his involvement in the aftermath of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, in which his daughter Flora was killed.
Swire lobbied toward a solution for the difficulties in bringing suspects in the original bombing to trial, and later advocated for the retrial and release of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.
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The day my friend boarded Flight BA 177 with a bomb — May 18 1990
On This Day — My Friend Boards Flight BA 177 With A Bomb (May 18 1990)