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Abaya: Perpetrators could face life imprisonment for 鈥榯anim-bala鈥�

The Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) has warned individuals and groups behind the bullet-planting scheme at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) that they would face charges if proven guilty.

In a press conference on Wednesday, Transportation and Communication secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya said that allegations on bullet-planting or 鈥渢anim-bala鈥� are grave accusations, which prompted the agency to launch an investigation.

鈥淲e have to investigate. We can鈥檛 let this slide,鈥� Abaya said.

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He said some cases of bullets being found in passengers鈥� luggage were legitimate, saying passengers have admitted to using these as amulets or 鈥渁nting-anting.鈥�

However, Abaya said that there have been cases involving possible corruption and extortion.

He said charges have been filed against two airport security personnel allegedly involved in extortion in an ammunition-related incident.

Abaya added that government officers found to be behind the 鈥渢anim-bala鈥� scheme may face life imprisonment.

The DOTC chief vowed to cooperate with the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on investigating the series of bullet-planting incidents at Naia.

He, however, said that the ammunition-related incidents at Naia have been 鈥渂lown out of proportion.鈥�

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Abaya said that such incidents at Naia have, in fact, declined since 2012.

Figures show that 1, 214 cases of ammunitions found in passenger luggage were recorded in 2012; 2,184 in 2013;聽1,813 in 2014; and 1,394 in 2015.

Abaya said Naia has started installing additional CCTV cameras to monitor baggage screening starting Nov 2.

To avoid bullet-planting by airport security personnel and other similar incidents, Office of the Transportation Security head Roland Recomono said a 鈥渘o touch policy鈥� has been implemented since September 2015.聽This means that security personnel could not touch luggage or bags flagged with suspicious contents including bullets.

While a thorough investigation is ongoing, Abaya asked the public not to 鈥渄emonize鈥� airport security officials and security personnel. CDG

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