Body cams on MIAA security men
Airport officials urged all passengers not to put any money and expensive items inside their check-in luggage because the airlines will not responsible for any lost item unless it was declared and additional fees have been paid as insurance cover.
Airport general manager Ed Monreal said they are going to put 100 security personnel under MIAA who will be equipped with high-definition body cameras to secure and record all activities of all personnel involved in transporting luggage from the aircraft to the terminals and vice versa.
Monreal also said all airlines under contract with their choice service providers who handle the cargoes will also be equipped with cameras upon entering the tarmac of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) terminals provided by the airlines or the service providers 24/7 during operations.
All employees working at the tarmac should wear pocket less suit. No wearing of any kind of jewelry, no cellular phones and no extra-size boots for workers will also be allowed.