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OFW, Filipino-American, 77, latest victims?

Rudy Santos - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Airport personnel reported finding a bullet in the bag of a departing overseas Filipino worker (OFW) as well as a caliber .38 bullet in the backpack of a US-bound Filipino-American last night.

Fil-Am Santiago Peñaflorida, 77, who came on an earlier flight from Iloilo with his daughter and was taking a connecting flight at the NAIA Centennial Terminal, protested that they had encountered no problems at the Iloilo airport.

But Office of Transportation Security supervisor Joey Saluna said the bullet was clearly seen in the x-ray, and insisted that it had not been planted.

Saluna said he was humiliated when Peñaflorida’s daughter shouted at him in front of many other passengers. She said she did not want her father to suffer a heart attack because of the incident.

“We are just doing our job, don’t judge us,” Saluna said.

Peñaflorida was brought to the PNP Aviation Security Group for questioning and missed his Philippine Airlines flight PR 102 bound for Los Angeles.

At the NAIA Termimal 1, Abu Dhabi-bound Melody Valdez of Pangasinan was apprehended at 8 p.m. after x-ray screener Mariel Magtalas spotted a bullet wrapped in plastic in her brown luggage.

Inspector Laher Maningca impounded the bag.

Valdez was supposed to board an Etihad flight at 10 p.m.

She asked that a representative of her recruitment agency be present before the bag was opened.

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ABU DHABI

ATILDE

AVIATION SECURITY GROUP

BUT OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION SECURITY

CENTENNIAL TERMINAL

FIL-AM SANTIAGO PE

ILOILO

INSPECTOR LAHER MANINGCA

JOEY SALUNA

LOS ANGELES

MARIEL MAGTALAS

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