Airport screener faces raps for taking HK tourist’s money | Inquirer News

Airport screener faces raps for taking HK tourist’s money

By: - Reporter / @JeromeAningINQ
/ 05:18 AM June 13, 2019

Officials at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) have relieved a security screening officer after he admitted taking money from the wallet of a Hong Kong tourist on June 10.

In a statement, the Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) said that Nissan Villarino — assigned at the transportation department’s Office of Transportation Security — had also been barred from Naia.

Administrative charges were being prepared against him while the Airport Police Department was waiting for the unidentified HK tourist to file a formal complaint in the Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong to form the basis of a criminal case.

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Earlier, Jackie Freeman Yuen, one of the victim’s friends who were with him at Naia, recounted what happened in a Facebook post.

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Yuen said that around 4:30 p.m. on June 10, they were passing through the final security check at Naia Terminal 2 for their HK flight when Villarino told the victim he wanted to check his backpack.

In plain sight 

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Villarino, according to Yuen, took HK$2,000 from his wallet.

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When the victim protested, his friends accosted Villarino who returned the money.

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The HK tourists did not file a complaint because they were in a hurry to catch their flight.

The APD surveillance and screening department, led by Insp. Jesus Ducusin, contacted Yuen and were able to identify Villarino as the airport screener in question.

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During an investigation, Villarino admitted that he took the cash from the HK tourist.

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