None of the nine -- including members from Jersey City, Sparta and Staten Island -- had any media credentials, the authority's Joseph Pentangelo told Daily Voice.
Working "in concert," he said, the group packed items made to look like an explosive device into a specially designed suitcase, then recorded it as it passed through a security checkpoint at Terminal One on Thursday, Pentangelo said.
TSA agents who spotted the suspicious package immediately summoned Port Authority police, he said.
The PAPD arrested all nine on charges of causing a false public alarm, interfering with transportation and conspiracy.
They were identified as:
- Ruben M. Montenegro, 44, Barclay Avenue, Staten Island
- Samuel Micah Berns, 39, Magnolia Boulevard, Hollywood CA
- Jacob M. Towsley, 34, East Koy Road, Portageville, NY
- Michael L. Palmer, 51, McBaine Avenue, Staten Island
- William Oaks, 36, Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn
- Philip K. Nakagami, 26, Regent Street, Jersey City
- Carlos F. Gonzalez, 33, 32nd Street, Queens
- Timothy S. Duffy, 34, Village Lane, Sparta
- Adolfo Lacola, 51, Drew Court, Staten Island
All were released pending a court hearing.
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