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Japan to start random body searches at airports in October
Japan Times – The transport ministry said Thursday it will start conducting random body searches on international passengers at 29 airports across the country in October to prevent explosives from slipping through metal detectors. At present, body searches are only performed on passengers who set off metal detectors before boarding, the Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Ministry. The ministry did not elaborate on how the body searches would be carried out or by whom. Read Article
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