00:00Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon denied that he will not inform the people involved in the Tanimbalang Incident in Naia.
00:07That's why he immediately called the three security personnel who were involved here.
00:13Velco Studio of PTV Manila in Balitang Pambansa.
00:18The Department of Transportation called the three security personnel of the Office of Transportation Security in Naia Terminal 3
00:26in accordance with a viral social media post in which the security personnel of a 69-year-old woman
00:32and her family were arrested for the physical inspection of a bullet on March 6.
00:37They accused the woman who carried the bullet to the airport.
00:41The President's kindness to all of us who are in the government,
00:47we cannot be arrogant, we need to serve our countrymen.
00:54We will not tolerate this sort of behavior against our citizens.
00:59So we are hereby announcing the termination of all the people in the OTS who were involved in this incident.
01:06Based on the initial investigation of the DOTR,
01:09the senior citizen was cleared from the X-ray scanner and was allowed to board the airplane to go to Vietnam
01:15where they were chased by security personnel for the physical inspection
01:19because they saw a bullet flying in her luggage.
01:22No bullet was retrieved from the group of passengers and they were almost left behind due to the incident.
01:29Because of this, the issue of the bullet in Naia was brought up again.
01:33The investigation continues and the suspects are facing administrative charges.
01:38I am calling on our countrymen, if this happens to you, don't be afraid, don't be ashamed, report it immediately.
01:46Meanwhile, the Transportation Department did not overlook the incident of the power outage in Naia
01:52where there was a 5-minute power outage in Naia Terminal 1,
01:56more than 20 minutes in Terminal 2, and 1 minute in Terminal 3.
02:00According to the DOTR, there should be no more than 1 minute for the power to return because there is a generator.
02:07The New Naia Infrastructure Corporation is now working with the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines
02:13for a long-term solution so that the incident will not happen again.
02:17To connect directly to the National Grid because the requirement of the airport is very high.
02:24This is so that the power supply to the airport and directly to the grid will not go through the distributor.
02:29The operators were also told by Manila International Airport Authority General Manager Eric Ines
02:35to fix the problem and comply with the Standard and Privatization Agreement for Operations.
02:41From People's Television Network, Vel Custodio, Balitang Pambansa.
02:47For more information, visit www.fema.gov
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