Metro

PA contractor has history of blunders

Port Authority contractor FJC Security — which employed the alleged scam artist who used the ID of a murdered career criminal — is responsible for several high-profile screw-ups since it was hired in 2003, sources told The Post.

The agency has launched a sweeping probe into the company and could pull back its $93 million-a-year contract.

FJC was in charge of George Washington Bridge security the night that distraught Rutgers student Tyler Clementi leaped to his death in September 2010.

Guards never noticed him on the span, and sources said there would have been enough time to save him.

FJC workers were also accused of blabbing on cellphones and reading newspapers when a Bayonne, NJ, man walked two miles through the PATH tubes from lower Manhattan to Jersey City a year ago.

Furious Port Authority officials have summoned FJC bosses to a meeting next week to explain the latest boondoggle — how Peter “Bimbo” Oyewole managed to keep his job for 20 years without being discovered.

“That’s them. That’s their security,” said a source. “We’ve identified a number of problems with them over the years.”

FJC insists it shouldn’t shoulder all the blame for Oyewole’s ruse, which began more than a decade before it took over Newark Airport security.

The company said yesterday that when it “inherited” Oyewole as an employee, his background was “re-vetted.”

FJC may have more problems than just the Port Authority. A congressional probe is also in the works, sources said.