But which tenant hired Sakher 'Rocky' Hammad, 24, to work on its sprinklers is lost, said Port Authority of New York and New Jersey spokesman Alan Hicks on Friday.
Hammad told federal authorities that he was working on the sprinklers six days before the twin towers were brought down by terrorists, court testimony revealed this week.
But Hicks said the Port Authority, which owned the building, did its own sprinkler work, and that any other work involving sprinklers would have been arranged by an individual tenant.
If you were a building owner, would you allow your tenants to modify the fire sprinklers? If not, how did they get entry into the building's mechanical areas? Building Security would have had to let them in and they would have called for authorization. Sorry, all of that sounds VERY fishy.