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Dutch airport to use full-body scan for US flights

Ordinary security procedures were followed properly in the Christmas Day handling of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who is accused of trying to blow up a flight from Amsterdam.

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Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport will begin using full-body scanners within three weeks to scan people travelling to the United States, after consultations with US authorities, the Dutch interior minister said on Wednesday.                                           

The ministry also said ordinary security procedures were followed properly in the Christmas Day handling of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who is accused of trying to blow up a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit.                                           

Dutch interior minister Guusje Ter Horst told a news conference in The Hague there was no evidence that Abdulmutallab had been to the Netherlands before the flight. The investigation is continuing into whether Abdulmutallab had assistance in Amsterdam, the ministry said.

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