Through a Facebook post, netizen Allan Ramos Siquioco shared the story of another alleged “tanim bala” (bullet planting) victim in NAIA terminal 3.
According to Allan, Elleisa Joy A. Siquioco fell prey to the infamous tanim bala syndicates in NAIA terminal 3 on November 30.
Allan even posted photos of an Inquest Resolution from the Department of Justice (DOJ) and a Release from Custody from the Philppine National Police Aviation Security Group. Based on the documents, the R.A. 10591 or “Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act” case filed against Elleisa was dismissed because of lack of evidence.
According to a report by the Philippine Daily Inquirer, an investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation confirmed that a syndicate composed of various personnel is behind the modus operandi. About 30 cases of tanim bala incidents were reported this year.
In order to avoid being victimised by the “tanim bala” scheme, several passengers opted to have their luggages wrapped.
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