Manila Bulletin

19 new X-ray machines installed at airports

- By BETHEENA KAE UNITE

Nineteen X-ray machines are being installed in the three terminals of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA), a move aimed to combat increasing smuggling and drug traffickin­g in airports, the Customs bureau said.

Customs Commission­er Isidro Lapeña said recently that two Rapiscan Xray machines are now installed at NAIA Terminal 1 and another unit was set up at Terminal 3. Sixteen more X-rays will be installed at the three terminals of the airport, he added.

He said the additional 16 units include 10 brand new units of Fixed Baggage X-Ray Machine; seven brand new units of Hand-Carried Baggage X-Ray Machine; and two brand new units of Mobile X-Ray Machine.

“The previous pronouncem­ent of President Duterte not to open hand carried bags and luggage is loud and clear. With these new X-rays, his orders will be well implemente­d,” Lapeña said.

X-ray examinatio­n of hand carried baggage is mandatory in the airports, “we can guard our borders while implementi­ng the non-intrusive examinatio­n of bags,” he added.

Lapeña also attributed the intercepti­on of smuggled goods brought in to the country by airline passengers to the X-ray examinatio­ns.

Earlier, two Chinese passengers carrying smuggled skimming devices were intercepte­d at the NAIA Terminal 1 upon X-ray examinatio­n.

Gong Yongjie, 26, and Wang Ji, 22, both from Guangzhou, China arrived in the Philippine­s on board China Southern airline’s flight CZ 3091.

When their baggage was further examined, the customs examiner found 187 pieces of brand-new One Time Password (OTP) cards and 153 pieces of used ATM cards, debit cards and new SIM cards.

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