"Baardwijk, J. van DTO/SLWPD/RZO/BOZO" wrote:
> 
> Maybe the cargo was deadly, maybe it was not. However, the word "sarin"
> alone was enough to decide to err on the side of auction and suspect the
> presence of weapons on board. And there were more reasons to be suspicious.
> Witnesses reported "man in white suits" at the crash scene shortly after the
> crash; investigations into this were inconclusive, which means that those
> men were not send there by the Dutch authorities. It was also not helpful
> that El-Al for a long time failed to produce the plane's freight papers.

There's a typo here -- I know you didn't mean "auction", but I couldn't
quite figure out if you meant "action" or "caution" (I suspect
"caution", but I don't want to ass-u-me anything).

        Julia

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