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China arrests former US Air Force colonel turned FedEx pilot
Col. Todd A. Hohn, 97th Air Mobility Wing commander official photo. (U.S. Air Force/Released)
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/dip...s-victor-and-cynthia-liu-barred-leaving-china
China releases Hong Kong-based FedEx pilot on bail after finding air gun pellets in luggage
A former US Air Force pilot has been released on bail in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou after “an item was found in his luggage before a commercial flight”, confirmed current employer FedEx in the latest incident involving the American courier service.
According to The Wall Street Journal, former US Air Force colonel Todd Hohn was detained a week ago at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, a FedEx regional hub, citing a lawyer for the pilot’s family.
The report added that Hohn was detained after non-metallic pellets used in low-power replica air guns were found in his baggage before he boarded a Cathay Dragon to Hong Kong.
“FedEx confirms that Chinese authorities in Guangzhou detained and later released one of our pilots on bail after an item was found in his luggage before a commercial flight,” said a FedEx statement. “We are working with the appropriate authorities to gain a better understanding of the facts.”
China arrests former US Air Force colonel turned FedEx pilot
Col. Todd A. Hohn, 97th Air Mobility Wing commander official photo. (U.S. Air Force/Released)
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/dip...s-victor-and-cynthia-liu-barred-leaving-china
China releases Hong Kong-based FedEx pilot on bail after finding air gun pellets in luggage
- Ex-US Air Force colonel Todd Hohn is reported to have been detained a week ago at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport before boarding a Cathay Dragon flight
- The American courier service is already facing three other investigations launched by Chinese authorities in the last four months
A former US Air Force pilot has been released on bail in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou after “an item was found in his luggage before a commercial flight”, confirmed current employer FedEx in the latest incident involving the American courier service.
According to The Wall Street Journal, former US Air Force colonel Todd Hohn was detained a week ago at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, a FedEx regional hub, citing a lawyer for the pilot’s family.
The report added that Hohn was detained after non-metallic pellets used in low-power replica air guns were found in his baggage before he boarded a Cathay Dragon to Hong Kong.
“FedEx confirms that Chinese authorities in Guangzhou detained and later released one of our pilots on bail after an item was found in his luggage before a commercial flight,” said a FedEx statement. “We are working with the appropriate authorities to gain a better understanding of the facts.”
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