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Airport Scandal: Staff Arrested for Extorting Chinese Passenger

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Two female airport personnel at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 have been arrested for allegedly extorting money from a female Chinese national.

 

Col. Bing Jose, chief of airport police, revealed that the staff demanded ₱850,000 from the passenger, promising protection from deportation for her and her nephew. The negotiation led to a reduced demand of ₱400,000. However, the passenger reported the incident to the authorities, resulting in a police operation.

 

Both suspects have been apprehended, and charges are being prepared against them. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about corruption and security within airport operations.

 

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we need the yearly "found a bullet in my luggage" story.    I put AirTags on everything.  I even sew them into my shirts and underwear.  track everything.  

17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Picture courtesy of Manila Bulletin

 

Two female airport personnel at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 have been arrested for allegedly extorting money from a female Chinese national.

 

Col. Bing Jose, chief of airport police, revealed that the staff demanded ₱850,000 from the passenger, promising protection from deportation for her and her nephew. The negotiation led to a reduced demand of ₱400,000. However, the passenger reported the incident to the authorities, resulting in a police operation.

 

Both suspects have been apprehended, and charges are being prepared against them. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about corruption and security within airport operations.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from Manila Bulletin 2025-06-17

 

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