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Monday, June 06, 2011
WORLD'S SAFEST & Most Efficent Airport with Crook / Thief amid Heavy Security
Amid the heavy security of Changi Airport that was called World's Best by famiLEE LEEgime, with machine guns and bullet-vested policemen looking alike Robo-Cop, there is Friendly Thief and Conman! This is in the news.
Not only your properties and luggage are unsafe, your live in the planes as well. There had been a long serious of flight technical emergencies, including airplane engines explosions and fire immediately after take off or landing gear failures (2 in this week alone), endangering lives of passengers, and reflecting against quality & safety standards of technical / engineering works at famiLEE LEEgime's World's Best Airport.
Their Robo-Cops were looking for Mas Selamat, not thieves! If thieves and little crooks alike aren't afraid of the heavy presence of Armed Policemen & Security Guards, you can imagine what effect they have got on their primary duties - which would be to be Scarecrows against Terrorists.
This piece of news will have the members and supporters of JI & MSK laughing until drop.
posted by uncleyap at 2:36 PM
Monday, June 06, 2011
WORLD'S SAFEST & Most Efficent Airport with Crook / Thief amid Heavy Security
Amid the heavy security of Changi Airport that was called World's Best by famiLEE LEEgime, with machine guns and bullet-vested policemen looking alike Robo-Cop, there is Friendly Thief and Conman! This is in the news.
Not only your properties and luggage are unsafe, your live in the planes as well. There had been a long serious of flight technical emergencies, including airplane engines explosions and fire immediately after take off or landing gear failures (2 in this week alone), endangering lives of passengers, and reflecting against quality & safety standards of technical / engineering works at famiLEE LEEgime's World's Best Airport.
Their Robo-Cops were looking for Mas Selamat, not thieves! If thieves and little crooks alike aren't afraid of the heavy presence of Armed Policemen & Security Guards, you can imagine what effect they have got on their primary duties - which would be to be Scarecrows against Terrorists.
This piece of news will have the members and supporters of JI & MSK laughing until drop.
'Helpful stranger' in Changi Airport may be out to cheat you
AsiaOne
Mon, Jun 06, 2011
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SINGAPORE - THE next time you go to Changi Airport, look out for a 'helpful stranger' offering to help you check in your luggage - he may well steal from you, says The Straits Times.
This man, reportedly a Filipino who offers help under the pretext of helping fellow countrymen, has already struck in twice in April - once each in Terminal 1 and 2.
Offering to help travellers check in their overweight luggage, he managed to steal a pouch containing more than $1,500 in one case, and got his hands on a suitcase with items valued at $300 in another, reported ST.
Police have released a photograph of the man on Saturday and are currently investigating the case.
The Changi Airport Group advises passengers to only allow authorised airport staff, such as airline representatives, to handle their baggage.
Anyone with information on the suspect should call the police hotline 1800-255-0000.
AsiaOne
Mon, Jun 06, 2011
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SINGAPORE - THE next time you go to Changi Airport, look out for a 'helpful stranger' offering to help you check in your luggage - he may well steal from you, says The Straits Times.
This man, reportedly a Filipino who offers help under the pretext of helping fellow countrymen, has already struck in twice in April - once each in Terminal 1 and 2.
Offering to help travellers check in their overweight luggage, he managed to steal a pouch containing more than $1,500 in one case, and got his hands on a suitcase with items valued at $300 in another, reported ST.
Police have released a photograph of the man on Saturday and are currently investigating the case.
The Changi Airport Group advises passengers to only allow authorised airport staff, such as airline representatives, to handle their baggage.
Anyone with information on the suspect should call the police hotline 1800-255-0000.
posted by uncleyap at 2:36 PM