Pervert TSA agents busted; rigged machine in order to grope male passengers for pleasure

This story should grab anybody who’s ever been humiliated at an airport security check.

Two Transportation Security Administration guards have been fired after an investigation uncovered a scheme that allowed a male TSA employee to grope the genital areas of any male passengers who caught his eye – with the help of his female accomplice.

According to CBS4 in Denver, the investigation started after the groping guard at Denver International Airport bragged to a colleague that he could feel up any guy he felt like thanks to another guard who would deliberately cue the scanning computer as though a woman were passing through the full-body screen.

Since the computer was looking for a woman and finding more between the legs than most women carry, it alerted the guards for a more thorough inspection.

But the groper should have kept his mouth closed. His November bragging led to a tip to TSA administrators – who finally got around in February to checking into it.

This is what they found, according to CBS4.

On Feb. 9 TSA security supervisor Chris Higgins watched the screening area, observing the employees. “At about 0925 he observed (the male TSA screener) appear to give a signal to another screener … (the second female screener) was responsible for the touchscreen system that controls whether or not the scanning machine alerts to gender- specific anomalies, according to a law enforcement report obtained by CBS4.

According to the report, the TSA investigator then watched a male passenger enter the scanner at DIA “and observed (the female TSA agent) press the screening button for a female. The scanner alerted to an anomaly, and Higgins observed (the male TSA screener) conduct a pat down of the passenger’s front groin and buttocks area with the palm of his hands, which is contradictory to TSA searching policy.”

Confronted with a video of the encounter, the female TSA agent confessed, telling investigators the two had played the game at least 10 times.

The passenger whose fondling was recorded was not identified beyond being a man who boarded a Southwest Airlines flight at DIA some time on Feb. 9. The TSA has so far not released the recording itself, according to CBS4.

Beyond being fired, the two guards won’t face any legal action, according to CBS4, since the Denver DA’s office has not identified victim.

That’s pretty convenient, really. Two TSA guards concoct a scheme to sexually assault unsuspecting passengers. TSA investigators drop in to watch it happen — intentionally allowing an innocent traveler to have his private parts felt up by a pervert with his perv girlfriend (platonic, presumably), but decide prosecution isn’t possible because the victim has disappeared to parts unknown.

The TSA couldn’t have tracked down that guy if it had tried at that moment?

Remember this story next time you’re in a TSA line at the airport.

 

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