WATCH: The Philippines may get mad at me, but this airport bullet planting scam deserves to be called out! [please...
Posted by Greta Van Susteren on Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Fox News anchor Greta Van Susteren who offended Thailand by saying it is “the lamest country of the day,” has set her sights on another Asian country and this time it's the Philippines. She called out the NAIA Manila (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) airport personnel for being allegedly involve in the Bullet Planting (laglag bala) extortion scheme
The extortion scam happens when airport employees plant bullets in the bags of unsuspecting international travelers, once they go through X-Ray scan obviously they will get flagged. Then the airport security will let them choose go to jail or “pay a fine.”
The Facebook video has now been viewed more than 4.6 million times, it has more than 176,000 shares.
A former criminal defense and civil trial lawyer, Susteren was named Forbes' 99th most powerful woman in the world in September.
Here's another video of Greta about the scam:
WATCH: Another night going after the Philippines! What will it take to protect innocent travelers? If you haven't already liked my Facebook page, do so now so you'll never miss an update on this story!
Posted by Greta Van Susteren on Thursday, November 5, 2015
Another news this time in Japan, reported the NAIA Manila Airport Bullet Planting Scam complete with reenactment which is somewhat funny but embarrassing towards the NAIA staff. The video was shared by Facebook user Shinjoy Noisap Martinez.
Nakakahiya n tlga ang bansang pilipinas balitang balita n pati dto sa japan ang isyu ng laglag bala n yan.tlagang iminuwestra pa kung paano ang ginagawang pambbiktima sa loob ng airport.
Posted by Shinjoy Noisap Martinez on Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Meanwhile, initial findings by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation reveal that some porters identify potential victims of the “tanim-bala” (bullet-planting) scam and accomplices in the security and immigration services take over from them inside the four terminals of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia).
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