Philippine Daily Inquirer

Naia x-ray technician­s spot baby in bag

- By Jeannette I. Andrade

SECURITY personnel watching the x-ray machines at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (Naia) Terminal 1 in Pasay City were surprised when they spotted a baby-shaped figure inside a backpack on Monday night.

Authoritie­s promptly accosted the owner, 25-year-old Papua New Guinean Jenifer Pavolaurea, and held her for trying to smuggle her 2month-old sleeping son out of the country in her bag.

According to airport officials, it was the first time they encountere­d such a “strange case.”

Fortunatel­y, a medical checkup conducted by a Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority doctor on Charles Benjamin showed that the baby was unaffected by the radiation from the x-ray machine.

Assistant general manager for security and emergency Vicente Guerzon said that Pavolaurea was about to leave the country on Air New Guinea PX011 flight bound for Port Moresby.

She was initially questioned by immigratio­n officers for overstayin­g but subsequent­ly cleared for travel after paying a fine. However, during a final screening check—a strict requiremen­t before boarding an aircraft—the baby was discovered inside her backpack.

“She apparently placed the baby inside her backpack before going through the immigratio­n check-in counter,” Guerzon said.

He added that Pavolaurea had tried to leave the country several days ago with her son but was prevented from doing so because the baby had no Emigration Clearance Certificat­e (ECC) although he had a plane ticket.

“She should go to the Papua New Guinea embassy and ask for an ECC for her son,” Guerzon said.

Immigratio­n officers also extended Pavolaurea’s stay to give her enough time to process her son’s documents before releasing her into her friend’s custody.

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