Cow, this is simply the plot of the movie, shining into reality!!
In other words, can you imagine that without a passport or a plane ticket, you can still get on a plane and fly to the United States all the way to the United States
Although I felt a little ridiculous when I said this, who would have thought that this would actually happen in reality.
And how did he land in the United States through layers of inspection?It's still a mystery
On November 5, a man named Sergey Vladimirovich Ochig**a took a Scandinavian Airlines flight to Los Angeles International Airport after passing through security at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark.
After landing in Los Angeles, customs found that his bag did not contain any valid certificates except for Russian and Israeli ID cards.
There was no passport, no plane tickets, let alone visas.
* The next day, with the help of a Russian-speaking federal **, federal law enforcement officers had an in-depth conversation with Ochgawa.
But he never thought that this conversation would be even deeper for himThe mystery of travel
An FBI affidavit recorded that Ochgava told agents that he had a Ph.D. in economics and marketing and had worked as an economist in Russia long ago.
Before that, he hadn't slept in three days, so"Not sure what happened"。
In the testimony, Ochigawa revealed him"Possibly"A ticket to the United States, but not sure. As for how people got on the plane, there is no memory.
I don't remember how I got on the plane or how I got through security without a ticket. ”
In NYTIME, the copyright belongs to the original author, and Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. federal attorney's office, said that Mr. Ochgawa was 46 years old in his possession.
According to the investigation, the authorities currently believe that he is a Russian citizen, but have not yet confirmed whether he has any legal status in Israel.
Copenhagen Airport representative Lise Agerley Kürstein revealed that, according to airport surveillance,Ochgava was indeed at the time"There is no valid ticket"。
As for why they were able to pass through the security check, they are also seriously cooperating with the investigation, and will also improve the security check work in the future.
On Tuesday, Scandinavian Airlines also said in a statement that there had indeed been a "situation related to a passenger" on a flight from Copenhagen to the United States, and that the two countries were now investigating the matter.
Previously, the FBI ** Caroline A. Wolin (Caroline A. Wolin).Walling) filed a legal complaint in the U.S. District Court for the District of California, which provided detailed details about Ochgava, which also raised concerns about his strange behaviorMore questions
Wallin noted that the crew on Scandinavian Airlines Flight 931 did not particularly notice Ochigawa at first and did not see his boarding pass until he behavedIt's getting weirder and weirder
On NBCnews, the copyright belongs to the original author, and when the crew first noticed Ochigawa, it was he who had just started to sit in the 36D seat that should have been unoccupied.
Then, over the course of the 12-hour flight, Ochigawa was in the entire cabin as wellQuite eye-catching, because he was walking around on the plane, constantly changing seats.
In addition to these, Ochigawa also had two meals at each meal, and on one occasion tried to eat chocolates that belonged to the crew.
Mr. Ochigawa tried to talk to the other passengers, but most of them ignored him. ”
After the plane landed in Los Angeles at 1 p.m., Ochegava came to the Customs and Border Protection checkpoint and told a customs ** in English that he had left his passport on the plane.
However, the airline did not find any passports on board the plane.
After that, Customs** searched Ochigawa's bag and found a Russian ID card and an Israeli ID card, which did not have the international passports required to enter the United States at all.
Since then, Customs has searched the visa database of the United States several times, and there is no record that Ochigawa has applied for or obtained a visa.
"U.S. Customs and Border Protection** has never encountered a situation in which a passenger within a U.S. Customs and Border Protection inspection area is not in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection system," the FBI complaint reads. ”
For GlobalNews, the copyright belongs to the original author and nothing, and it is still unknown how Ochegava arrived in the United States.
*, Ochgava couldn't tell where he "came from", and only allowed the Federation to see six of his phones, and then turned them off.
The affidavit says that these six ** almostWorthless, in addition to a TV screen with information on flights to all parts of the world, including to Amsterdam and Munich.
The other is a screenshot of a map app from a hotel in Kiel, Germany, as well"An unknown foreign city"The street map too.
After applying for a search warrant, the federal ** finally found a valuable ** from the mobile phone, which was a photo of Ochigawa's passport, which had his name, date of birth and passport number, but not his**.
However, these are fundamental to the trip to OchigawaDoesn't give any clues
On Nov. 6, Ochgawa was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of smuggling by airArraignment on December 5, heRefusal to admit guilt
Currently, Ochigawa remains in custody awaiting the next ** (scheduled for December 26).
It is reported that if Ochigawa is found guilty, he could be sentencedUp to five years in prison
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