(CNN) — A Californian man who was “scared to go home because of Covid” lived undetected in Chicago’s O’Hare Airport for three months, according to multiple reports.
Aditya Udai Singh, 33, was arrested on Saturday morning local time at O’Hare and charged with impersonation in a restricted area of the airport and theft of less than $500, the Chicago Police Department confirmed to CNN.
Singh appeared in bond court the following day where, according to the Chicago Tribune, prosecutors said that Singh had arrived at O’Hare on a flight from Los Angeles on October 19. He is then alleged to have lived undiscovered in the airport’s security zone until his January 16 arrest.
Man ‘lived undetected in Chicago airport for three months’
The only reason I believe we do not have any more hijackings is because passengers would beat the assholes trying it to a pulp and not because the TSA does a great job or even an adequate one.
Hat Tip Mark Conni
Didn’t I see this in the Tom Hanks movie ‘Terminal’?
But yet O’Hare TSA has a freakout over bananas in my wife’s carryon last month and made her empty the entire bag so they could search everything piece by piece.
As I recall, TSA tests are secret because they tend to have 80% failure rate, and they don’t want that level of incompetence to be disclosed.