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A film crew from the British broadcasting network, BBC was arrested at gunpoint for sneaking into a top-secret UFO military base in the United States.
Guards armed with M16 assault rifles
forced the crew memebers to lie face-
down for three hours while the FBI ran
security checks on them.
The 12-man crew visited the infamous
Area 51 in Nevada (USA), where it is
claimed bodies of 'aliens' are being held,
that the unit wanted to use for making a
documentary about UFOs, The Sun
reports.
According to the report, the 'Beeb' team,
including standup comedian Andrew
Maxwell, ignored warnings to slip past the
security and film inside the fence. But
moments later, US military officials
surrounded them and confiscated their
phones, wallets and IDs.
BBC's UFO expert Darren Perks, 34, said
one of the cops told him, "Listen, son, we
could make you disappear and your body
would never be found," the report said.
The crew members, who had sought to
film an episode of BBC3's Conspiracy
Road Trip, were fined 375 pounds each
and were ordered not to reveal what they
saw.
However, Perks admitted, "We didn't see
anything except a bit of tarmac." (ANI)
BBC film crew arrested at gunpoint for sneaking into top-secret American 'UFO base'
Guards armed with M16 assault rifles
forced the crew memebers to lie face-
down for three hours while the FBI ran
security checks on them.
The 12-man crew visited the infamous
Area 51 in Nevada (USA), where it is
claimed bodies of 'aliens' are being held,
that the unit wanted to use for making a
documentary about UFOs, The Sun
reports.
According to the report, the 'Beeb' team,
including standup comedian Andrew
Maxwell, ignored warnings to slip past the
security and film inside the fence. But
moments later, US military officials
surrounded them and confiscated their
phones, wallets and IDs.
BBC's UFO expert Darren Perks, 34, said
one of the cops told him, "Listen, son, we
could make you disappear and your body
would never be found," the report said.
The crew members, who had sought to
film an episode of BBC3's Conspiracy
Road Trip, were fined 375 pounds each
and were ordered not to reveal what they
saw.
However, Perks admitted, "We didn't see
anything except a bit of tarmac." (ANI)
BBC film crew arrested at gunpoint for sneaking into top-secret American 'UFO base'