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In 2009, a 20-year-old Afghan sneaked into the world famous military academy – Sandhurst – dodging security. Reports said that he got on to an Army coach, probably at Calais, as the bus headed to Britain from an Army base in Germany. He dodged Britain’s border controls at Dover and travelled amid a group of officers who did not notice him until the vehicle was inside Sandhurst.
A military source, reported UK media, that this was a serious breach of security and that if he had smuggled a bomb inside Sandhurst, it would have been catastrophic.