The chief of the Office for Transportation Security filed his courtesy resignation following the issue involving an airport security who allegedly tried to swallow $300 stolen from a passenger.
MANILA -- The chief of the Office for Transportation Security on Tuesday filed his courtesy resignation following the issue involving an airport security who allegedly tried to swallow $300 stolen from a passenger.
"I am not in any way ready to sacrifice my organization but I consider this as a noble undertaking for a greater interest," he said.
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