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Clark Airport Settled Viral Accusation Of Korean Couple Within Just 24 Hours.



February 18 2018, A Korean citizen posted a complaint on Facebook that went viral online. She's complaining about Bureau of Customs officials that rip opens their luggage. Here's the full story:


The Clark International Airport Corporation, a backup of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority, has settled an accusation of a Korean national against Customs officials that became viral online on social media like Facebook.

After investigating the said issue, CIAC promptly conducted an examination in regards to the experience of Woo Seonkyung and her better half with Bureau of Customs officials and other crew at Clark international airport terminal on February 12.

CIAC officials, led by its president Alex Cauguiran, inspected the CCTV footage stationed at the last security screening area guarded by the Office for Transportation Security.

They CCTV footage demonstrated that no e-cigarette gadget was set on the try, as opposed to what was said in the Korean's Facebook post.

An OTS officer has seen giving a watch to the couple quickly after she saw and grabbed the item from the X-beam screening region. 

The CIAC also talked with the relatives of the couple in Zambales as of how the occurrence happened just after their landing, happened. 

In the media report, Cauguiran and Customs Port of Clark District Collector Maritess Martin show the items brought by the couple. 

A luxury brand bag and assorted beautifying makeups were estimated 677 US dollars by the BOC or more than P10,000 worth converted into peso. The said item estimated are assessable under the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act.

The CIAC emphasized that it actualizes strict against pilferage measures at the Clark airport terminal covering all carrier crew, security specialist co-ops, and ground officials. 

These incorporate the utilization of body cameras, and the establishment of extra CCTVs at the luggage transport zone. 

Travelers likewise have easy access to 24/7 assistance at the Clark airport to ensure avoiding tour occurrence.

At the press conference, Martin requested that Cauguiran put CCTV screens inside the BOC office. 

With this, Cauguiran quickly ordered for the establishment of the cameras inside the BOC room. 

Cauguiran additionally plants to hire a Korean translator in order to avoid this kind of incident.


Source:Facebook


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