Updated
Updated · KTRK-TV · Jun 7
Houston Police Charge Abdulrahman Oriyomi After He Boarded United Flight With Forged Pass on May 18
Updated
Updated · KTRK-TV · Jun 7

Houston Police Charge Abdulrahman Oriyomi After He Boarded United Flight With Forged Pass on May 18

3 articles · Updated · KTRK-TV · Jun 7

Summary

  • Friday's arrest came nearly three weeks after investigators say Abdulrahman Oriyomi slipped onto a United flight at Houston's Bush Intercontinental and was later charged with impairing a critical infrastructure facility.
  • A criminal complaint says his reservation had been canceled, yet TSA let him through security after photographing him, even though the boarding pass he carried appeared to be forged.
  • Surveillance and police accounts say Oriyomi failed twice to scan the pass at one gate, then walked past distracted United gate agents at another and hid in a restroom as the plane taxied.
  • A passenger alerted crew members, sending the flight back to the gate, where police, the FBI and an explosive device unit met the aircraft.
  • The case has raised questions about layered screening failures at both TSA and United; police said they lacked enough evidence initially and filed charges only after a deeper investigation.

Insights

Why did authorities wait two weeks to charge a man who caused a major airport security incident?
How did a man with a fake pass bypass multiple layers of airport security and board a plane?
Is human error now the biggest vulnerability in our multi-billion dollar airport security system?