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OTS personnel linked to NAIA tanim-bala incident fired
OTS personnel linked to NAIA tanim-bala incident fired
Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon on Monday fired Office for Transportation Security personnel involved in the alleged tanim-bala incident at NAIA Terminal 3 last week.
Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon on Monday fired Office for Transportation Security personnel involved in the alleged tanim-bala incident at NAIA Terminal 3 last week.
“Kung akala niyo nagloloko kami, nagkakamali kayo. Kung akala niyo ginagawa namin ito for show, nagkakamali kayo,” Dizon said in a press conference.
“Kung akala niyo nagloloko kami, nagkakamali kayo. Kung akala niyo ginagawa namin ito for show, nagkakamali kayo,” Dizon said in a press conference.
He said proper administrative charges will be filed against the OTS personnel after the investigation.
He said proper administrative charges will be filed against the OTS personnel after the investigation.
“We are terminating them already today...we will not stand for any abuse. Any abuse will be met with the same result,” he said.
“We are terminating them already today...we will not stand for any abuse. Any abuse will be met with the same result,” he said.
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A viral Facebook post earlier detailed how a 69-year-old passenger at NAIA Terminal 3 was accused of carrying an amulet (anting-anting) in her handbag last March 6 just as they were about to board their flight to Vietnam.
A viral Facebook post earlier detailed how a 69-year-old passenger at NAIA Terminal 3 was accused of carrying an amulet (anting-anting) in her handbag last March 6 just as they were about to board their flight to Vietnam.
The videos showed the 3 OTS personnel covering their badges after the search found no such item in the passenger's bag.
The videos showed the 3 OTS personnel covering their badges after the search found no such item in the passenger's bag.
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