Gross injustice
When Schapelle Corby left Brisbane Airport on October 8 last year with her brother and two female friends, she was looking forward to celebrating her sister Mercedes's 30th birthday.
It's been well-documented what happened when she arrived in Bali.
Was the bag containing her boogie board screened?
If not, why not?
In this day, with terrorism on everyone's minds while flying, I would have thought it was of the upmost importance that screening be done on every article of luggage.
If it was screened, why have they chosen not to disclose their findings to the Corby family.
There is something very odd going on.
Newshawk: http://www.napnt.org
Pubdate: 1st February 2005
Source: Northern Territory News
Author: Shun Hatton (letter to the editor)
Website: http://www.ntnews.com.au
Email: ntnmail@ntn.newsltd.com.au
Copyright: 2005 Northern Territory News





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