Jacaylbaro Posted November 6, 2010 Canadian authorities were trying to determine on Friday how a man believed to be in his 20s was able to board a flight in Hong Kong to Vancouver having disguised himself as an elderly passenger. The young man, who was arrested when he arrived in Canada, boarded an Air Canada flight on October 29 wearing a realistic silicon head and neck mask that made him appear elderly, according to media reports and photographs. A spokesman for Canada's public safety minister confirmed the incident but declined further comment. The man requested asylum in Canada when he arrived, which prevents officials from disclosing his name or where he is from. He is now being held in custody. The man was able to board the flight apparently without a passport or any other documents with a picture or date of birth. He carried the boarding pass of a U.S. citizen who was booked on the flight. Although the young man is of Asian origin, the intricate disguise made him look like a very elderly Caucasian. "It is believed that the subject and the actual United States citizen passenger, whose date of birth is 1955, performed a boarding pass swap," according to a Canadian Border Services Agency security alert obtained by CNN. An Air Canada spokesman said the issue was under investigation by Canadian authorities, but said there are multiple identification checks for passengers in Hong Kong - including one by the Chinese government. Transport Canada is investigating if screening regulations were broken. It is the responsibility of airlines to verify the identity of passengers who appear to be 18 years or older before they are allowed on the aircraft. "That means air carriers are supposed to look at a passenger's entire face to determine if they appear to be over 18 and if so, compare their physical appearance with their travel documents," said John Babcock, a spokesman for Transport Minister Chuck Strahl. The man went into the airplane toilet midway through the flight and removed his disguise, according to the CBSA alert which noted the impostor did not attempt to disguise the age of his hands. A search of the man's luggage uncovered gloves and a "disguise kit," according to the alert. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 6, 2010 Combination photo shows a man in custody with and without his disguise in Vancouver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted November 6, 2010 I have seen this on CNN.com. The security personnel at the airport were either paid or totally blind not to notice this. The dude had the guts to fly first class, too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qandalawi Posted November 6, 2010 This is some clever idea and an opportunity presented to the Somalis who want to do some 'bug-dhoof' to reach destinations such as Toronto, London etc.. Create masks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted November 6, 2010 lol I seen this in the news too. How he pulled off still amazes me. Smart guy. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cawaale Posted November 6, 2010 Originally posted by Qandalawi: This is some clever idea and an opportunity presented to the Somalis who want to do some 'bug-dhoof' to reach destinations such as Toronto, London etc.. Create masks I am working on it sir. Looks like i am gonna make a fortune our those silicon heads I am thinking of NG's face now, but i am afraid i won't be able to shape up too much wrinkles Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted November 7, 2010 55yrs and that old? 80yrs would've been more believable. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites