Air Canada bomb threat over baggage fees: Man faces 15 years in prison over hoax

When Wegal Rosen learned he'd have to pay for a carry-on bag before getting on a plane bound for Canada on Saturday, the part-time South Florida resident was upset. His anger grew worse when he was told he would have to pay to carry his bag on board. And he ended up in a heated argument when an Air Canada agent who said the airline has a no-cash policy and he'd have to walk from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3 to buy a Visa card to pay for his carry-on item. What happened next caused panic and major issues for airlines and travelers when the airport shut down for about four hours and three of the terminals had to be evacuated. According to a police report, at 8:30 am Rosen, 74 of Ontario, walked away from the ticket counter where he had been arguing with the Air Canada agent. As he was walking, the agent called out that he left his carry-on bag there and he needed to come and get it. Rosen, the report said, told the agent there was a bomb in the bag. Deputies combed the airport for hours making sure there were no bombs. Eight flights were cancelled and 50 flights were delayed. Now Rosen faces 15 years in prison. Rosen was taken to jail, where he remained Monday.<br/>
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https://www.traveller.com.au/air-canada-bomb-threat-over-baggage-fees-man-faces-15-years-in-prison-over-hoax-h1x40q
7/13/21
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