The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

‘Don't open luggage of OFWS, tourists’

- (Aerol John Pateña)

AIRPORT PERSONNEL have been refrained from opening bags and luggage of returning overseas Filipino workers (OFWS) and tourists in the country.

Secretary Arthur Tugade of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR) reiterated the order following a complaint by a Korean couple who lost some of their valuables - a wristwatch and an electronic cigarette - at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport recently.

“Inuulit ko po, huwag buksan o pag-interesan ang mga bagahe ng ating mga OFWS pati na mga turista. Ayaw ni Pangulong Duterte ng korapsyon. Ilayo niyo ang mga sarili niyo sa aksyon o persepsyon ng korapsyon,” he said.

The Office of Transporta­tion Security (OTS) denied the allegation and said the viral post on social media was “false and inaccurate”.

“After a review of the airport’s CCTV footage of the event, it was revealed that two Korean nationals, a male and a female, were rushing towards the escalator, while a female OTS Security Screening Officer can be seen picking an item that appeared to be left behind at the Xray conveyor belt. The latter subsequent­ly held the item in the air in an apparent attempt to call the attention of its owner. The male Korean passenger eventually claimed the item from the screening officer,” the OTS said.

The CCTV footage by the Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n likewise showed that there was no indication of misconduct, ill-intent, or malice on the part of the security screening officer. OTS Administra­tor Arturo Evangelist­a stressed that the security of the riding public is the agency’s priority concern and urged the public not to make hasty conclusion­s on such incidents.

The Bureau of Customs has also denied the extortion claims by the female Korean passenger.

Last January, Tugade summoned airport officials, airport ground handling companies, manpower service providers, and security managers following a meeting with President Duterte. He said the new guidelines for baggage handlers provide that personnel uniforms must not have pockets and that boots or shoes must not be loose. Concerned personnel are no longer allowed to bring or use cell phones while on duty, and are not likewise allowed to wear jewellery.

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A photo released by the Western Mindanao Command to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner shows the weapons surrendere­d in Maguindana­o province.

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