The Philippine Star

Palace says no ‘tanim-bala’ at NAIA

- Alexis Romero, Rudy Santos

The recent incident at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) was not a case of tanim-bala or bullet-planting because the passenger involved was allowed to leave, a Palace official said yesterday.

Fears that the tanim-bala extortion scheme has been revived mounted after passenger Kristine Bumanglag-Moran claimed in a Facebook post that a 9mm bullet was planted in her luggage.

Moran, who was bound for Zamboanga City, said the bullet – wrapped in plastic – was detected when her luggage went through X-ray inspection at the NAIA Terminal 3 last Friday. President Duterte has asked airport authoritie­s to look into the incident and to report to him the results of their investigat­ion.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said Duterte has received the report submitted by airport authoritie­s.

Roque said the passenger has a relative from the military and a brother who is a policeman. It appeared that Moran did not own the luggage that contained the bullet, he added.

“So we do not consider it a tanim bala incident because the flight was not disrupted. The bullet was just confiscate­d and the passenger was allowed to leave,” Roque said.

Ed Monreal, general manager of the Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority, which runs the NAIA, said it is their turn to ask Moran if she wants to apologize.

“We will not tolerate any individual discrediti­ng our agency just like that. We are asking you to verify your claim before posting it on FB,” he said. –

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