Suspended or not? OTS clarifies rule on shoe removal at airports

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OTS' Briones appeals to the public for more understanding and said this is part of their security protocol at the airport.

Watch more News on iWantTFC MANILA — The Office for Transportation Security on Tuesday issued a clarification on the suspension of mandatory footwear removal in all airports nationwide.

AIT is the primary screening process capable of detecting illegal substance like explosives, he said. But for Jojo Agregado, who is an OFW frequently traveling abroad, mandatory footwear removal is no longer necessary. “Yun po kasi ang work instruction o SOP once dun ka matatapat sa AIT specially yung mga US-bound passengers,” Briones explained.

 

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