News4jax Georgia, Tuesday, May 25, 2004 [Something-Stinks-Here-Dept.] Movers Who
Prompt Kings Bay Lockdown To Be Deported ST. MARYS, Ga. -- Two Israeli
men working for a moving-and-storage company who
attempted Kings Bay Submarine Base Friday are being
held for deportation. The two entered the Franklin gate about 10:30
a.m. Friday to pick up some items in base housing,
base spokesman Ed Buczek said. Neither was able to present valid work permits
to security personnel, and one had an expired
passport. Base personnel and bomb-sniffing dogs
inspected the van, prompting a lockdown of the
base. St. Marys police closed access to an area
one-half mile surrounding the base and called in a
bomb squad, Buczek said. "The military dogs were alerted to a scent in
the cab of the truck," Buczek said. "Guards closed
access to the base and notified the Georgia Bureau
of Investigation, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Naval Criminal Investigative
Service." Nothing was found in the van, but both men,
Tamir D. Sason, 24 and Daniel Levy,
23, both of Metar, Israel, were turned over to
federal immigration officers as undocumented
aliens. They are being held for deportation. Kings Bay is near Sea Island, which will host
the G8 Summit next month. Website note: we request readers to
keep their eyes open for follow-up stories on this
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