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Guards at Sharm el-Sheikh airport are today still taking cash from
tourists to help them skip security despite evidence an ISIS bomb was
smuggled in by terrorists.
According to Mailonline,one holidaymaker handed over 150 Jordanian Dinars (£13) after an official walked along asking tourists if they wanted to avoid the queues at Sharm el-Sheikh airport today.
Egyptian security staff have also been seen playing on Candy Crush on their phones, smoking and even sleeping when meant to be scanning bags. British spies believe lax security allowed an ISIS bomb to be smuggled into the hold of the Russian airline brought down on Saturday killing 224 people.Britons travelling through Sharm el-Sheikh airport said they had been able to pay guards £15 to jump security without their bags being checked.
According to Mailonline,one holidaymaker handed over 150 Jordanian Dinars (£13) after an official walked along asking tourists if they wanted to avoid the queues at Sharm el-Sheikh airport today.
Egyptian security staff have also been seen playing on Candy Crush on their phones, smoking and even sleeping when meant to be scanning bags. British spies believe lax security allowed an ISIS bomb to be smuggled into the hold of the Russian airline brought down on Saturday killing 224 people.Britons travelling through Sharm el-Sheikh airport said they had been able to pay guards £15 to jump security without their bags being checked.
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