http://mosnews.com/news/2005/12/26/airportexplosive.shtml
 

Car With Explosives Seized Outside Russian Airport


Created: 26.12.2005 13:59 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 13:59 MSK 
MosNews

A Toyota Camry with a large amount of explosives in its trunk has been
seized by police near an international airport in Yekaterinburg, regional
center in the Russian Urals.

An airport dispatcher received an anonymous alert on Monday about a car with
explosives heading for the airport. The unidentified person reported on the
make of car, color and number and then hung up.

An hour after the call police located the car outside the airport. Two men
were inside the vehicle at the time. One of them, the car owner, was drunk.
He was described as a local trading house manager. A director of a local
construction company was at the wheel. He had an airplane ticket, Interfax
news agency quoted the local police press center as saying.

Initial inspection suggested the device consisted of one kilogram of plastic
explosives. A detonator was also found. A third person, who was waiting for
the car, was also detained.




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