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How appropriate “Trudeau Airport.”
Some Muslim airport employees visited pro-ISIS websites, published propaganda on social media and consulted an abnormal number of documents explaining how to make homemade explosives. And they are still working there. What could possibly go wrong?
Employees at Montreal’s Trudeau airport potentially radicalized: reports
Montreal Gazette, March 28, 2017:
Four employees at Montreal’s Trudeau International Airport had their access levels scaled back for precautionary reasons as officials looked into them potentially being radicalized, according to a report by the Journal de Montréal.
Aéroports de Montréal, the company which manages the airport, could not immediately be reached for comment on Tuesday morning.
The Journal de Montréal reports that of the four employees, at least two who still work at the airport have shown signs of radicalization that police investigators consider worrisome. Some visited pro-ISIL websites, published propaganda on social media and consulted an abnormal number of documents explaining how to make homemade explosives, the Journal says.
One employee, who had access to the airport’s runways and airplanes, made comments about the November 2015 Paris attacks that killed 130 people.
The report suggests the employees either don’t work for the airport anymore or have been reassigned to positions far from the runway and airplanes.