Man arrested after explosive found in bag at US airport

Man arrested after explosive found in bag at US airport

A person was arrested after an explosive was present in a bag checked onto a Florida-bound flight at an japanese Pennsylvania airport, federal authorities stated.

Marc Muffley, 40, is charged with possessing an explosive in an airport and possessing or making an attempt to put an explosive or incendiary gadget on an plane, in line with a felony criticism.

Prosecutors allege that the fabric was present in a suitcase Muffley had checked in Monday at Lehigh Valley International Airport to Allegiant Air Flight 201, which was certain for Orlando Sanford International Airport in Florida.

Alleged suspect Marc Muffley at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Allentown, Pa., on Monday, Feb. 27, 2023.
Alleged suspect Marc Muffley at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Allentown, Pa., on Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (FBI by way of AP)

After an alert throughout safety screening, the bag was examined and located hidden within the lining was a “circular compound” about three inches in diameter encased in a wax-like paper and clear plastic wrap.

An FBI bomb technician X-rayed the compound and concluded that it contained a granular powder in step with a “commercial grade firework” and “suspected to be a mixture of flash powder and the dark granulars that are used in commercial grade fireworks.”

Marc Muffley was arrested Monday after an explosive was found in a bag checked onto a Florida-bound flight, federal authorities said.
Marc Muffley was arrested Monday after an explosive was present in a bag checked onto a Florida-bound flight, federal authorities stated. (FBI by way of AP)

Attached to it was a “quick fuse” just like a candle wick — apparently a part of the unique manufacture of the compound — in addition to a “hobby fuse” that burns extra slowly and appeared to have been added after the manufacture, authorities stated.

Authorities stated they concluded that each the black powder and flash powder “are susceptible to ignite from heat and friction and posed a significant risk to the aircraft and passengers,” in line with the felony criticism.

The baggage additionally contained “a can of butane, a lighter, a pipe with white powder residue, a wireless drill with cordless batteries, and two GFCI outlets taped together with black tape,” authorities stated.

GFCI shops are a kind of circuit breaker.

Authorities stated Muffley was paged over the airport’s public handle system and shortly thereafter he was seen leaving the airport.

He was traced to a Lansford handle the place he was arrested by the FBI late Monday night time.

Officials stated he stays in custody pending a possible trigger listening to and detention listening to Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in Allentown, with Muffley attending by way of videoconference.

A message was left Wednesday for Muffley’s federal public defender, Timothy Wright.

Source: www.9news.com.au