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Bomb test creates havoc

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The incredible chain of events included a pilot apparently knowingly taking off with the...

Explosives end up on fight during failed security test in Slovakia

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— The unwitting passenger was identified by Irish police as Stefan Gonda, a 49-year-old Slovak electrician who lives and works in Ireland. ›

Slovak Officials Admit Planting Explosives on Innocent Flier in...

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Slovak officials on Wednesday blamed 'a silly and unprofessional mistake' for a failed airport security test that led to a man unwittingly carrying hidden...

BBC News - Dublin Airport 'faxed about explosives plant'

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Dublin Airport authorities were told a man was due to arrive carrying explosives planted on him, Slovakian officials claim.

Slovak security test ends with explosives on plane | The Star

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The unwitting passenger was identified by Irish police as Stefan Gonda, a 49-year-old Slovak electrician who lives and works in Ireland.

Slovak airport security test assailed - The Boston Globe

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The unwitting passenger was identified by Irish police as Stefan Gonda, a 49-year-old Slovak electrician who lives and works in Ireland.

Fury as Slovaks blame Irish for planted explosives fiasco -...

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An international row has erupted after Slovak authorities claimed Dublin knew about high grade explosives unwittingly smuggled into Ireland.

Slovakia's bomb test boomerangs | Oceania – Gulf News

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Case turns into major embarrassment for officials as Ireland arrests innocent electrician

Führung zum Weltgästeführertag - Niederlausitz Aktuell

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Stadtmuseum Hoyerswerda : Führung zum Weltgästeführertag

Explosives fiasco blamed on police dog-handler

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SLOVAK INTERIOR minister Robert Kalinak has refused to resign over the botched airport security test that saw a passenger unwittingly…

Slovakia Pays Innocent Flier Planted With Explosives in Failed...

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— Passenger Stefan Gonda, who had not known of the explosives, was detained by Irish police for several hours. Interior Ministry spokesman Lucia ... › world

BBC News - Slovak police chief resigns over security exercise

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The Slovak chief of border police, Tibor Mako, hands in his resignation after a botched airport security exercise which Dublin Airport claims it was not told...

Programmdetail - Wiener Konzerthaus

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Stefan Gonda, Klavier Samstag SA 3 Dezember :00 Uhr Schubert-Saal · Helge Lindberg, Baß Samstag SA 3 Dezember :30 Uhr Mozart-Saal. › konzert › eventid

Travel Slovakia - Slovak Centre London

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Travel Slovakia - life, studium and work in Slovakia. Slovak republic. Slovakia hotels. Slovakia flights. Accommodation Slovakia. Slovakia news. Slovakia...

Travel Slovakia - Slovak Centre London - portál Slovákov v ...

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Bratislava, January 25 (TASR) - Stefan Gonda, the man from Poprad (Presov region) who unwittingly flew to Dublin with explosives planted in his luggage by ... › ...

Bomb affair 'traumatised' arrested Slovak electrician – The Irish...

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THE SLOVAK electrician who unwittingly carried explosives on a flight from Poprad-Tatry to Dublin airport claims he was traumatised…

EXPLOSIVES INCIDENT CALLED 'SILLY' ERROR - Tampa ...

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— It began Saturday when a policeman in Slovakia slipped 3.4 ounces of plastic explosive into Stefan Gonda's check-in luggage at Bratislava's ... › archive

Explosive planted on innocent traveler as a test

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— It all began Saturday when a policeman in Slovakia slipped 3.4 ounces of plastic explosive into Stefan Gonda's check-in luggage at ... › article

Failed Slovak security test puts explosives on plane | CTV News

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A failed airport security test ended up with a Slovak man unwittingly carrying hidden explosives in his bag aboard a flight to Dublin, Slovak officials...

Slovak security test leaves explosive on plane | CBC News

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— The unwitting passenger was identified by Irish police as Stefan Gonda, a 49-year-old Slovak electrician who lives in Ireland. › news › world

Slovaks say sorry for explosives test on plane

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A failed airport security test ended up with a Slovak man unwittingly carrying hidden explosives in his luggage on a flight to Dublin.
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