Duterte on Tanim-Bala: “Kayong nasa NAIA, pag may tanim pa dyan, lahat kayo alis.”

Duterte has message to all NAIA personnel over tanim-bala.

Presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte has message to all the personnel of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) regarding the planting of bullets in luggage or tanim-bala.

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“Kayong nasa NAIA, pag may tanim pa dyan, lahat kayo alis,” said in an interview just recently.

In a report published by Interaksyon.com, the soon-to-be-proclaimed 16th President of the Republic of the Philippines stressed that his warning is applicable to all the personnel of the airport including NAIA’s head of office and the airport’s police commander.

Watch his interview in the video provided below.

“I do not care even if you’re chief of office or you’re CO there knows or has nothing to do with it, istasyon, ganun din (also at station level). Kung ang chief of police hind nya kontroloda ang pulis nya, at may pulis dyan naglalaro, out silang lahat,” Duterte said.

“And I will accommodate you sa Mindanao, dun sa Zamboanga. Magandang ano dun. Zamboanga, maraming beach. Sa harap ng Zamboanga is an island called, ano’ng pangalan ng island na yan? Kasi maraming kinikidnap dyan, dyan na kayo magligo-ligo muna,” Duterte continued.

NAIA made headlines before the election over a tanim-bala incident after an elderly couple were barged from leaving the country because they were found possessing a bullet. Aside from that, there were previous cases of such incident that have been reported.

Duterte said during his exclusive interview that this kind of incident, “laglag-bala” is one of the reasons why he decided to run as president.

“Do not do it to me because I said I am awed and humbled by the vote given to me by the people. For after all, I did not also ask that I be president,” Duterte added.

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