The Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) said Thursday that there is no sufficient evidence to probe the allegations of a deported overseas Filipino worker (OFW) that his bags were "tampered" with by airport personnel. "Coordination made by MIAA with the ground handler of Saudia Airline, it was learned that footages taken from body cameras of their ramp agents revealed that there were no noticeable irregularities or mishandling of baggage that would warrant a probe on the allegation of Montes that their bags were tampered in NAIA (Ninoy Aquino International Airport," Miaa said in a statement. In a viral Facebook post, Andrew Montes, a Filipino...
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