Saturday, November 6, 2010

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An aged wrinkled old Caucasian man boarded a plane in Hong Kong and a young, youthful landed in Vancouver. Canadian government is calling this an astonishing case of disguised identity. Halfway through the Oct. 29th flight the man entered the planes bathroom where he removed a complex and very detailed mask. As he returned to his seat his true self, an Asian man in his early 20's. According to an "Intelligent Alert" broadcast by the Canadian Border Services Agency "Information was received from Air Canada Corporate Security saying there might be a possible imposter on a flight the originated from Hong Kong. The passenger in question was examined at the beginning of the take off to be an elderly white male to appear to have young looking hands. During the flight the man went to the lavoratory and came out as an Asian looking male that looked as though he was in his 20's." The Canada Border Services would not confirm that they had "intercepted and detained the traveler attempting to enter the Canada under false preferences." A spokesmen from the Canada Immigration Ministry and Air Canada confirmed the details according to the incident included in the CBSA bulletin. Though his name was not released the man was met at the gate by Canadian security officials. He stated his refugee status after being escorted through customs. The officials searched his luggage and found a disguise making kit which included a leather cap, glasses and a sweater. He admitted he went on the plane with the mask on and within a few hours he removed it. It was said that the man swapped boarding passes with an American born in 1955. After this incident the airline requires all passengers to show a passport before getting on international flights leaving Hong Kong.

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