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Lagos Airport Scanners Don’t Capture unclothed Images - Ncaa and Faan! Warn. by MRMoneyE(m): 3:07am On Sep 23, 2010
[b]Written by Shola Adekola, Lagos
Thursday, 23 September 2010

The management of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), on Wednesday, said the impression  that the 3-D scanning machines installed across the country’s major airports  could be used to violate the privacy of passengers or persons going through them was a blantant lie.

The development came even as the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) described the report as false, saying the installation of the full body scanner at the airports was with utmost consideration for religious, human rights, cultural and health situations.

Reacting to a report that the security officials manning the machine had abused the objective by gazing at unclothed images of passengers, FAAN, in a statement issued by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Akin Olukunle, explained that the machine was configured in such a way that only the blurred image of the person being screened would show on the screen, without revealing his face.

FAAN, in the statement, states: ”It is also designed to wipe off such image in a few seconds if nothing incriminating is found on him. The image of the person being scanned can also not be saved on the system. We also wish to correct the impression being held in some quarters that the 3-D scanning machines could be used to violate the privacy of passengers or persons going through them.”[/b]


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Re: Lagos Airport Scanners Don’t Capture unclothed Images - Ncaa and Faan! Warn. by MRMoneyE(m): 3:13am On Sep 23, 2010
The way those scanners are being operated in other countries of the world without any intentions to abuse the privacy
of the customers, I doubt it in Nigeria some of the operators in Nigeria will surely be targetting beautiful ladied and handsome men to stripe naked in
the name of SCANNING them
Re: Lagos Airport Scanners Don’t Capture unclothed Images - Ncaa and Faan! Warn. by netotse(m): 10:38am On Sep 23, 2010
Re: Lagos Airport Scanners Don’t Capture unclothed Images - Ncaa and Faan! Warn. by Nobody: 6:06pm On Sep 23, 2010
http://odili.net/news/source/2010/sep/21/232.html


Now showing at MMIA: Nude images of passengers
�Security officials gather and giggle at naked travellers in body scanner



The 3D full-body scanners procured for thorough body check of passengers at the nation's major airports for security reasons are now being abused by security officials from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), THISDAY can confirm.



Assumption: While the screenee, one presumes, will feel embarrassed and violated, the professional peeping toms screening techs will feel titillated and transfixed.

They use the machines, installed in the wake of the Farouk AbdulMutallab affair, to watch the naked images of female passengers for fun.

The controversial body scanners have been dubbed "e-stripping" in advanced countries because of the way they expose the unclothedness of those being screened.

THISDAY discovered that during off-peak periods, the aviation security officials, who are trained on the use of the scanners, usually stroll from the cubicle located in a hidden corner on the right side of the screening area where the 3D full-body scanner monitors are located.

They do so to catch a glimpse of some of the passengers entering the machine and immediately go back to view the naked images, in order to match the faces with the images since the faces are blurred on the monitors while passengers are inside the machine.

The face that appears on the scanner's monitor is usually blurred so that the operator viewing the full body will not recognise who passes through the machine.

But by coming out to see the passenger in person and then going back to see his or her image, the objective of protecting the privacy of the passenger has been defeated.

THISDAY observed this development first-hand when it visited the screening area, passed through the conventional screening machine at 3pm last Saturday and observed that passengers were reluctant to use the new 3D full-body scanner.

To compel them to use it, one of the conventional scanners was put out of service, leaving the ones at the left end and another very close to the new scanner.

A FAAN senior official expressed shock in an interview with THISDAY, saying: "It is a breach of privacy. I will deal with it immediately I return to Lagos."

The official informed THISDAY that the actual passengers the scanner was meant for were US-bound passengers, who travel with Arik Air and Delta Air Lines.

But when THISDAY visited the airport last Saturday, these airlines were not checking in passengers.

In fact, it was only Emirates that had opened its check-in desk and passengers were just trickling in and passing through the screening machines.

"In Lagos, we ensure that passengers going to US through Arik Air and Delta pass through the full-body scanner. It is not compulsory for all passengers, but in Abuja all passengers meant for international flights pass through the full-body scanner," said the FAAN official.

THISDAY also learnt that two out of the four scanners at the Lagos airport are working, while the other two are not working because of non-functional monitors.

So far, only one 3D full-body scanner is working at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

FAAN recently ordered and procured 10 of the machines, which would be deployed in the four major airports in the country.

Since the failed underwear bomb attempt of US airliner by AbdulMutallab, in Detroit, Michigan, major airports in the world have deployed the 3D full body scanners for total body screening of passengers and crew to ensure safety in air travel.

However, there is anxiety over passengers' complete cooperation with the new screening method as some of them express fear that the radiation from the screening equipment is capable of causing health disorders like skin cancer.

Also, another class of passengers are resisting going through the screening machines for religious reasons, insisting that it is against their religion to expose their unclothedness.

An aviation security expert told THISDAY in Lagos: "The scanner is capable of detecting and revealing substances that could pose security threats concealed on a person's body that other screening devices, such as metal detectors, cannot detect. The scanner can even reveal very small quantities of liquid explosives, non-metallic weapons, and plastic explosives that could be inimical to aviation safety."

The new device is expected to boost security operations at the nation's airports, as it helps to eliminate the threats posed by terrorists, drug carriers, and it will help to improve the image of the country on security.
Re: Lagos Airport Scanners Don’t Capture unclothed Images - Ncaa and Faan! Warn. by Nobody: 6:07pm On Sep 23, 2010
as always, our security operatives can be trusted to abuse technology
Re: Lagos Airport Scanners Don’t Capture unclothed Images - Ncaa and Faan! Warn. by carolinebaji95: 7:01am On Oct 25, 2019
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Re: Lagos Airport Scanners Don’t Capture unclothed Images - Ncaa and Faan! Warn. by wallex1983(m): 7:05am On Oct 25, 2019
If you pack dirty undies, those officers will just look and smile
Re: Lagos Airport Scanners Don’t Capture unclothed Images - Ncaa and Faan! Warn. by helinues: 7:07am On Oct 25, 2019
How many mins scanning that some people dey shout.. Una no dey visit hospitals?

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