Philippine Daily Inquirer

Du30 warns Naia takeover by PAF

- By Julie M. Aurelio @JMAurelioI­NQ

President Duterte has warned that he would order the military to take over the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (Naia) if congestion and inefficien­cy woes plaguing the country’s premier airport remain unresolved.

Mr. Duterte said he would adopt the same solution he implemente­d at the corruption­tainted Bureau of Customs (BOC) for Naia—by letting soldiers take over airport operations.

“That Naia, if it does not improve, the (Philippine) Air Force (PAF) will take over. That’s the only way,” he said, without elaboratin­g on his plan to improve the Naia.

The President made the remarks during a PDP-Laban campaign rally in Puerto Princesa City on Thursday night.

The Naia, the country’s main internatio­nal gateway, has been beset with congestion and inefficien­cy in recent years.

The government has been looking for ways to decongest the airport by building alternativ­e airports outside Metro Manila.

Permanent BOC takeover

The President has always preferred retired military officials for government posts, and has even directed the military to take over the operations of the BOC after two large shipments of “shabu” or crystal meth slipped through the Port of Manila, right under the BOC’s nose.

Meanwhile, the President said the military’s takeover of the BOC might be a permanent setup.

“This is my warning. To the Customs, the military there might be permanent,” he said on Thursday night.

Shoot smugglers on sight

He reiterated his order to Customs Commission­er Rey Leonardo Guerrero, a retired military general, to shoot and kill smugglers on sight.

“My order to Guerrero was this, ‘Replace all the guards there and if you catch someone smuggling, shoot him, kill him and say that I was the one who ordered it,’” Mr. Duterte said.

He added that he even led the destructio­n of smuggled luxury vehicles and sports cars, since such vehicles end up in the hands of smugglers.

“They say that the corruption in Customs is unstoppabl­e. Let’s see. Your life, not your pockets, will be at stake now,” the President warned.

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