Her baggage was again put the x-ray inspection, and this time a female NAIA staff told her that there was without a doubt “something” in her luggage. In no time from that point De Guzman asserted she saw a male representative put a hand inside her sack; his back swung to her. At the point when the staff came to face her, his fist shut as though holding something. At that point he showed De Guzman two bullets in his grasp, one used and one live. Without further questions, the personnel requested for the travel permit and the green card. They told her that they will be putting this on her record and will affect her future trips. She emphasized that those bullets were not hers and that she has no clue where they originated from.
At that point both the male and female left with her passport and green card, departing De Guzman both surprise and profoundly stressed at how could such thing had its way to her luggage. Clearly, she said, she wouldn’t need her green card traded off by bringing bullets on the flight. At the point when the lady returned, De Guzman asked for her to re-check her things and asked what should be possible to maintain a good travel record. It was now one of the watchmen who whispered to her again to arrange with the woman staff for P500. She had the body check again and gave the lady P500 before she was released. She additionally gave P200 to the watchman. Then she was released.
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