Another NAIA Flyer Complains Bullet in Bag ‘Planted’
By: Jeannette I. Andrade - Philippine Daily Inquirer
September 24th, 2015
Airport security planting bullets?
Possible new scam to watch for?
An American missionary
has accused security personnel at Ninoy Aquino International Airport
(Naia) of placing a bullet in his luggage and using the “planted”
contraband to extort P30,000 from him.
Because
he refused to pay up, 20-year-old Lane Michael White of Florida spent
six days in jail and got out only on Tuesday after posting a P40,000
bail.
Causing him
all this trouble was the .22-caliber bullet found in his bag in the
morning of Sept. 17, when he and his family were scheduled to take a
flight to Coron, Palawan. He ended up being charged with illegal
possession of ammunition before Pasay City Judge Pedro
Gutierrez.
White was the second foreigner in a week to make such allegations against airport personnel manning the X-ray scanner at the departure area, where members of Naia’s Office of Transportation Security (OTS) are assigned.
White was the second foreigner in a week to make such allegations against airport personnel manning the X-ray scanner at the departure area, where members of Naia’s Office of Transportation Security (OTS) are assigned.
Earlier,
a wheelchair-bound American woman said she had to give P500 to an OTS
member just to be cleared for her flight back to California. Like in
White’s case, two .22-caliber bullets were found in one of the
pockets of her luggage.
White
returned to the airport on Wednesday to recount his ordeal at
the Media Affairs Office. He was expected to lodge a complaint
against OTS personnel.
OTS
spokesman Jonathan Maliwat on Wednesday said he was not yet aware of
White’s case.
On
the case of the American woman, Maliwat earlier said the two OTS
members she cited—a woman who frisked passengers and a man who
operated the X-ray machine—had been suspended to face an
investigation.
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