MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): The Office for Transportation Security (OTS) is investigating four screening officers allegedly involved in a theft incident at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, where one allegedly swallowed US$300 in cash.
On Sept 8, a checkpoint supervisor reported that a passenger lost $300 at Naia Terminal 1. CCTV footage showed that a female security officer stole and swallowed the missing cash.
“There are four screening officers now being investigated, and [it] possibly has something to do with the incident,” Aplasca said in an ANC interview on Friday. “But based on the evidence gathered by our investigators, I think we have evidence to charge her and her accomplices,” Aplasca added.
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