People just can't resist the taste of the native Lechon tail!
Just recently, an owner of a lechon (roasted pig) that arrived at the Manila airport cargo terminal filed a complaint saying the tail of the pork delicacy was missing.
Officials at the terminal reviewed the CCTV footage and saw an airline cargo loader broke the tail off from the lechon and pocketed the delectable piece.
According to a Manila Bulletin article, "The lechon had been transported from the Laguindingan Airport in Misamis Oriental, near Cagayan de Oro City. A review of the closed circuit television footage (CCTV) showed that an airline cargo loader had taken interest in the pork delicacy, broke the tail off and then pocketed the delectable piece,"
Because of the incident, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is now seriously considering to prohibit "all airport employees from wearing pants or skirts with pockets or from taking with them gadgets, like cellular phones, while on-duty," the article added.
Other countries have since implemented the policy of “pocketless” airport personnel “for security purposes.”
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Just recently, an owner of a lechon (roasted pig) that arrived at the Manila airport cargo terminal filed a complaint saying the tail of the pork delicacy was missing.
Officials at the terminal reviewed the CCTV footage and saw an airline cargo loader broke the tail off from the lechon and pocketed the delectable piece.
According to a Manila Bulletin article, "The lechon had been transported from the Laguindingan Airport in Misamis Oriental, near Cagayan de Oro City. A review of the closed circuit television footage (CCTV) showed that an airline cargo loader had taken interest in the pork delicacy, broke the tail off and then pocketed the delectable piece,"
Because of the incident, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is now seriously considering to prohibit "all airport employees from wearing pants or skirts with pockets or from taking with them gadgets, like cellular phones, while on-duty," the article added.
Other countries have since implemented the policy of “pocketless” airport personnel “for security purposes.”
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