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Imposter sits in on defense meetings

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This guy took the whole 'dress up' thing a bit too far.

Imposter sits in on defense meetings
Thu Mar 15, 2007 2:52 PM ET

CANBERRA (Reuters) - A truck driver who was once jailed for armed robbery posed as an army officer, mixed with the top brass and talked his way into high-level security meetings, an Australian court has been told.

Peter Bennett, 54, started his 10-month fantasy military career in September 2005 when he wore formal military dress to gain entry to an air force base dinner, where he chatted to Australia's air force chief, Air Vice-Marshal Geoffrey Shepherd.

Melbourne's Age newspaper said over the following months, Bennett joined meetings of Operation Acolyte, the defense force's security operation for last year's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, and was issued with a defense force identity card.

"To his boot straps, he was simply a cheeky civilian with a good tailor and a foot locker brimming with confidence that enabled him to parachute behind friendly lines," the Age said on Thursday.

A court official told Reuters Bennett had pleaded guilty in a local magistrate's court to impersonating a public official and making a false declaration.

He will re-appear in court on May 16 when the magistrate will be presented with a psychological assessment, the official said.

Bennett had tried to join the army in 1971, but was rejected as medically unfit to serve.
 

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...there must be more to it than this. Without proper ID, personnel files, computer accounts, medical records, so forth, you can't even gain entry to an AF base, schedule meetings, be called, gain access to people, so on. Just communicating within the AF structure will inevitably require you to give units, names, numbers, so forth that if they return void will raise huge red flags. Either he's a crack con artist with some pretty serious conterfeiting skills, eletronics savvy and a team of people supporting him, or RAAF security is insanely lax.
 

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WOW...he must've been all personality. There's no way he'd pull that off here.

This must be a massive embarrassment to the air marshal.
 

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