Miami Herald

FBI arrests man headed to Orlando after airport security found explosive in suitcase

- BY OMAR RODRÍGUEZ ORTIZ orodriguez­ortiz@miamiheral­d.com Miami Herald Staff Writer Devoun Cetoute contribute­d to this report. Omar Rodríguez Ortiz: 305-376-2218, @Omar_fromPR

man who purchased a plane ticket to Orlando was arrested Monday night after authoritie­s said they found an explosive inside his checked luggage at an airport in Pennsylvan­ia.

The FBI arrested Marc Muffley, 40, without incident at his Lansford, Pennsylvan­ia, residence, a Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion spokespers­on told the Miami Herald. The Pennsylvan­ia man, who was bound for Orlando Sanford Internatio­nal Airport, remained in custody Wednesday night.

Muffley had checked in a rolling suitcase Monday at the Allegiant Air counter at Lehigh Valley Internatio­nal Airport, according to the criminal complaint filed Monday in the Eastern District of Pennsylvan­ia. A baggage tag was affixed to the suitcase bearing his name, the complaint said.

An airport alarm alerted the presence of suspicious items inside a suitcase prior to it being loaded into the cargo hold of the aircraft, the complaint said.

Transporta­tion Safety Administra­tion workers located a circular compound, approximat­ely 3 inches in diameter, wrapped in a wax-like paper and clear plastic wrap hidden in the baggage lining.

FBI agents then X-rayed the suitcase, noticing a granular type of powder consistent with a commercial-grade firework. Inside the baggage, they also observed a “quick fuse,” used to ignite explosives rapidly, and a “hobby fuse,” known to burn slower. The suitcase also contained a can of butane, a lighter, a pipe with white powder residue, a wireless drill with batteries and two GFCI outlets taped together with black tape, agents said.

According to the FBI agents, the types of powder found are susceptibl­e to ignite from heat and friction and posed a significan­t risk to the aircraft and passengers.

Security cameras captured Muffley being dropped off at the airport at around 10:45 a.m. Monday before TSA agents discovered the explosive, the FBI says. Muffley was paged over the airport’s publicaddr­ess system about an hour later requesting he report to the airport’s security desk. Five minutes after he was paged, agents say, security cameras capA

tured him leaving the airport.

Muffley is facing charges of possessing an explosive in an airport and possessing or attempting to place or attempting to have placed an explosive or incendiary device on an aircraft. His probableca­use and detention hearing will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Allentown, Pennsylvan­ia. He will attend via video conference.

 ?? Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion ?? The FBI says this photo shows Marc Muffley, 40, with two suitcases at the Lehigh Valley Internatio­nal Airport in Pennsylvan­ia on Monday.
Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion The FBI says this photo shows Marc Muffley, 40, with two suitcases at the Lehigh Valley Internatio­nal Airport in Pennsylvan­ia on Monday.

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