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Fake bombs undetected in Arlanda security test

Security at Stockholm's Arlanda airport has been slammed after a number of fake bombs planted to test security checkpoints went undetected by staff.

Fake bombs undetected in Arlanda security test

Security checkpoints at Sweden’s largest airport received a failing grade in the recent test carried out by Securitas, the firm responsible for managing Arlanda’s security checks.

A fake bomb, planted in hand luggage, passed through security checkpoints more than ten times, according to Securitas staff who spoke with the Dagens Nyheter (DN) newspaper on the condition of remaining anonymous.

Only security personnel in Arlanda’s terminal 4 managed to discover the device – and were offered movie tickets as a reward.

“I don’t feel at all safe when I fly from Arlanda,” a Securitas security checkpoint worker told the newspaper.

The securitas personnel explained that, throughout the autumn, a number of improvised explosive device (IED) tests had been carried out at Arlanda, whereby test subjects attempted to pass through security with a fake bomb placed in their carry-on luggage.

“I think it was what we call a ‘Donald Duck bomb’, one with simple construction and easy to discover,” one employee told DN.

Securitas staff members blame a recent directive to cut costs for the serious security lapses at Arlanda.

“They only think about money, not security,” a Securitas employee said.

According to an internal memo reviewed by DN, Securitas is in the middle of a procurement bid with Swedavia, the company that manages operations at Arlanda and other Swedish airports.

“We need to show Swedavia that we’re capable of meeting their requirements now!” the memo said.

However, Mats Paulsson, who oversees security at the airport, told DN that security at Arlanda meets accepted standards and that passengers have no need to worry.

“We believe that we have a totally acceptable level of security. It’s something we’ve put in place through a dialogue with police and the National Transport Agency (Transportstyrelsen),” he said.

Ludmilla Bjerke, head of security for Securitas Aviation, refused to comment on the fact that several employees failed to discover the fake bombs.

“We are continually performing tests. For obvious reasons, I can’t comment on security matters at the airport,” Bjerke told DN.

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What’s the situation at Arlanda over the Ascension Day weekend? 

According to the airport operator Svedavia, the worst peak for the long weekend is probably over. “Today looks good with no long waiting time at Arlanda,” Ellen Laurin, the company’s press officer, told The Local on Friday. “Yesterday morning [Thusday], we had a morning peak before nine in the morning, and the rest of the day was OK.” 

According to Swedavia’s website, waiting times at security were less than five minutes on Friday morning.  

However, she warned that there could once again be big queues on Sunday when those who have travelled to Sweden over the long weekend make their way home. 

“Sunday is a big travel day when people will fly home again. There could be queues at peak times,” she said. “We recommend that passengers have a close contact with their airline for information about their flight. It is important to have extra time at the airport and to be prepared.  

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Which airports in other countries have problems? 

Arlanda is not the only airport facing problems due to delays staffing up again after the pandemic. On Friday morning, Twitter users were complaining of two-hour queues at the border control at Heathrow Airport in the UK, while at the UK’s Manchester Airport, passengers were reporting queues for security of up to two hours on Thursday. 

Dublin Airport is also facing regular two-hour queues at security. Amsterdam’s Schipol Airport had a 1km security queue on Thursday, pushing the Dutch airline KLM to cancel flights. 

Can I get compensation or insurance payments if I missed my flight due to the queues? 

The SAS airline has already underlined that it is their customers’ responsibility to make sure that they arrive at the airport in sufficiently good time to make their flight. 

“To be certain you can come with us, you should be in good time, and if you are in good time, you will manage to get your flight,” she told state broadcaster SR. “It is always the customer’s responsibility to be on your way as early as is necessary.”

People who miss flights are also likely to struggle to get payouts from travel insurance, warned Gabriella Hallberg, an expert on travel insurance at the Swedish Consumers’ Insurance Bureau. 

“If you’re at the airport and are hit by security controls that take a very long time, they consider that it is the consumer themselves who have not planned their journey,” she told SR

She said that it might be possible to find an insurance company that is willing to insure against flights missed due to security queues. 

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