US Homeland Security hits ‘ineffective’ PH airport security in travel advisory
Credit to Author: ARIC JOHN SY CUA| Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2018 11:27:10 +0000
THE US Department of Homeland Security has advised people against traveling to the Philippines because its Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) “does not maintain effective aviation security measures.”
Jude Talamera Ye on Facebook shared a photo of the advisory on Tuesday afternoon (Wednesday in Manila) from the Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.
As of posting time, the photo has over 6,000 shares and 4,000 reactions on Facebook.
NAIA was previously listed as among the world’s worst by “Sleeping in Airports,” a website that rates airports worldwide.
It was at the center of several controversies — the tanim bala scandal involving airport personnel who planted bullets in the bags of some passengers and extorted money from them and one involving Acts-OFW partylist Rep. John Bertiz who refused to undergo a security check.
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