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    From FB Pinauwi si suspect kasi wala sa jurisdiction ng China.











    In the Internet of China, there are many netcitizens claimed that a foreign male attendant stolen money from China travelers in flight 5J052 from Philippine to Changsha in August 11th. Apparently, the crew from the plane flying to China asked everyone to close their windows and turned off the lights. The suspect then went to the passengers bags and stole money. When caught, he tried to throw the evidence in the restroom. There are also many photos. This matter arises many discussion in China. So as a reporter, I may ask you some questions. If that attendant has came back to Philippine? How is the investigation going on? I have called the press department many times but no one answers.
    I am waiting for your reply, thank you.

    Cebu Pacific Air Hi Yang Yang, we have been made aware of this alleged incident of theft in one of our flights. CEB is conducting an investigation in parallel with an independent, third-party security group on this alleged incident. CEB will take the appropriate action, depending on the result of the investigation. Thank you.
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    trending nga yan kahapon. but question is, pano niya ninakaw yung pera pag nasa overhead compartment yung bags?

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    Bakit wala sa mainstream news ito???

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    I heard similar stories of syndicates boarding international flights for the purpose of stealing from passengers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    trending nga yan kahapon. but question is, pano niya ninakaw yung pera pag nasa overhead compartment yung bags?
    pinasara daw yung blinds at pinatay ilaw. so conspiracy ng lahat ng flight attendants? hmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by coiter View Post
    pinasara daw yung blinds at pinatay ilaw. so conspiracy ng lahat ng flight attendants? hmmm
    Baka flight purser yan, so sya lang ang nag-announce over the PA na isara mga window shades, and sya na rin nagpatay ng mga ilaw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coiter View Post
    pinasara daw yung blinds at pinatay ilaw. so conspiracy ng lahat ng flight attendants? hmmm
    Baka flight purser yan, so sya lang ang nag-announce over the PA na isara mga window shades, and sya na rin nagpatay ng mga ilaw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    trending nga yan kahapon. but question is, pano niya ninakaw yung pera pag nasa overhead compartment yung bags?
    Oo nga. Kahit patay pa ilaw nyan, maaaninag mo naman kung sino o ano ang gagawin sa overhead compartment mo.
    Ano yan, mahimbing na tulog silang lahat, kaya nakapagnakaw si attendant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    trending nga yan kahapon. but question is, pano niya ninakaw yung pera pag nasa overhead compartment yung bags?
    Oo nga. Kahit patay pa ilaw nyan, maaaninag mo naman kung sino o ano ang gagawin sa overhead compartment mo.
    Ano yan, mahimbing na tulog silang lahat, kaya nakapagnakaw si attendant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coiter View Post
    pinasara daw yung blinds at pinatay ilaw. so conspiracy ng lahat ng flight attendants? hmmm
    That's standard sa night flights.

    Putik bading yung steward. First time i heard may bading na steward ang CP.

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    Kung lalake flight steward

    Kung babae flight stewardess

    Kung bading flight stewarding



    If the crime happened in international space he is an international criminal. Bakit daw walang jurisdiction eh yung Spratleys meron sila
    Last edited by jick.cejoco; August 13th, 2015 at 01:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coiter View Post
    pinasara daw yung blinds at pinatay ilaw. so conspiracy ng lahat ng flight attendants? hmmm
    walang conspiracy yan as macsd mentioned, standard yan pinapatay yung ilaw at ipinababa yung blinds, pwede mo isindi yung overhead lights mo kung gusto mo magbasa o gusto mo mailawan. pero maliwanag pa rin naman, i wonder din paano siya nakapagnakaw sa mga bags kung nasa compartment

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    Another disgrace to the race

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    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    That's standard sa night flights.

    Putik bading yung steward. First time i heard may bading na steward ang CP.
    aah ang naalala ko yung bago mag take off or landing na dinidim ang lights pero pinapa open ang shades for safety reason.

    pero pano pa rin nila nagawa yun kung madilim? so kung totoo man they already knew where to look?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    If the crime happened in international space he is an international criminal. Bakit daw walang jurisdiction eh yung Spratleys meron sila
    cebu pacific fleet, of course, are registered under Philippine laws, not Chinese laws. they carry Philippine flag, not Chinese flag.

    Article 2 of the Revised Penal Code provides that: Except as provided in the treaties and laws of preferential application, the provisions of this Code shall be enforced not only within the Philippine Archipelago, including its atmosphere, its interior waters and maritime zone, but also outside of its jurisdiction, against those who:
    1. Should commit an offense while on a Philippine ship or airship xxx

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    I hear a lot of same stories kaya ngyon hindi na ko nag lalagay ng valuable items sa bag kung maaari sa front pocket ko na din nilalagay ang wallet ko lalo na pag long haul nag byahe ko. Pero first time to na crew ang tirador..yan ang epekto ng nagiging low standard na ang Flight Crew.. kala kasi ng iba malaki na sweldo ng mga yan eh kung maka pang lait din naman sa OFW.. hindi naman lahat

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    Finally lumabas rin sa mainstream...breaking pa daw...


    Cebu Pacific probes flight steward for allegedly stealing P58K from passengers
    Jeannette I. Andrade
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    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    07:24 PM August 13th, 2015

    Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) is investigating a flight steward who allegedly stole some 8,000 Chinese Yuan (approximately nearly P58,000) from passengers in a China-bound flight.

    In a statement, lawyer and CEB officer-in-charge for corporate affairs Paterno Mantaring Jr. said that the company has been informed of the theft and has been “conducting a thorough investigation in parallel with an independent third-party investigating body.”

    A report of the incident, taken from a China-based daily and circulated Thursday on the social networking site Facebook and on Twitter, said that the August 11 flight from the Kalibo International Airport had just landed at the Changsha Huanghua International Airport in China when the theft was discovered.

    Three passengers reportedly found out that they lost cash, amounting to 8,000 Yuan, from their baggage and sought the help of local authorities. The immediate response of the police resulted in the recovery of some of the missing money from inside the aircraft.

    Likewise the suspected thief, identified in the report as a male steward, had allegedly tried to get rid of the cash in the restroom, throwing them in the trash can and flushing them down the toilet.

    It was not clear, however, how the male steward ended up as the primary suspect in the theft.

    Even then, Mantaring said, “As part of standard procedure, cabin crew members of the said flight will be placed on paid leave and a non-flying status, pending the completion of the investigation.”

    He further assured, “CEB will take the appropriate action, depending on the result of the investigation.”



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    Mas matindi China, buong dagat ninakaw at nung walang makuhang isla, gumawa ng isla.

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    I smell a setup here. Wouldn't it make more sense to steal something on a return flight back to the philippines, at least by then you'll be home scott free. Tapos usually bags are usually stowed in the overhead compartment but common sense dictates that valuables should be kept nearer to your person. If you stow cash in your luggage, it makes more sense to put it somewhere na hindi madaling makuha. Also, if you are trying to get rid of evidence, it makes no sense to flush it down a toilet specially kapag bills. I'd rather keep them and claim them as my own, police has no way of determining on the spot if that is true or not. By the time they can do proper forensics nasa pilipinas ka na uli.

    Anyway, this story is full of holes. Hindi kaya smokescreen lang ito ng China to veer attention away from the issues with the Spratley Islands?

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    I smell a setup here. Wouldn't it make more sense to steal something on a return flight back to the philippines, at least by then you'll be home scott free. Tapos usually bags are usually stowed in the overhead compartment but common sense dictates that valuables should be kept nearer to your person. If you stow cash in your luggage, it makes more sense to put it somewhere na hindi madaling makuha. Also, if you are trying to get rid of evidence, it makes no sense to flush it down a toilet specially kapag bills. I'd rather keep them and claim them as my own, police has no way of determining on the spot if that is true or not. By the time they can do proper forensics nasa pilipinas ka na uli.

    Anyway, this story is full of holes. Hindi kaya smokescreen lang ito ng China to veer attention away from the issues with the Spratley Islands?

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    Quote Originally Posted by keto View Post
    I smell a setup here. Wouldn't it make more sense to steal something on a return flight back to the philippines, at least by then you'll be home scott free. Tapos usually bags are usually stowed in the overhead compartment but common sense dictates that valuables should be kept nearer to your person. If you stow cash in your luggage, it makes more sense to put it somewhere na hindi madaling makuha. Also, if you are trying to get rid of evidence, it makes no sense to flush it down a toilet specially kapag bills. I'd rather keep them and claim them as my own, police has no way of determining on the spot if that is true or not. By the time they can do proper forensics nasa pilipinas ka na uli.

    Anyway, this story is full of holes. Hindi kaya smokescreen lang ito ng China to veer attention away from the issues with the Spratley Islands?
    thieves are no respecter of circumstances, places, and time. for them, the itch or the urge to take someone else property is overpowering. what they're looking for is opportunity. thus, it doesn't matter whether the plane is homebound or not so long as opportunity presents itself. stealing doesn't make sense. common sense is do not steal. so common sense does not have any use or basically alien to them. thieves when about to be caught will do anything to escape culpability or responsibility. so it is not surprising that he attempted to flush the corpus delicti into the toilet bowl. i didn't expect him to throw the wads of Chinese bills into the plane's window. the easiest way to get rid of them he would do it, understandable to any criminal.
    i don't think this is a smokescreen. the Chinese government is not afraid at us or at anybody, not even the US. if that is a smokescreen or something it's too little a speck to consider it so. the west philippine sea issue is another dimension. the crime of theft was committed inside an aircraft of philippine registry. it is considered an extension of our territorial sovereignty. therefore the philippine courts have jurisdiction over it. that is why he was brought back here.
    and why is it that, when Chinese authorities responded, he was caught red handed with those wads of bills? why, if he's innocent, the plane captain and first officer as well as the other FAs, did not run to his defense? there is only one explanation there-- he took them. crime does not pay. he should be prosecuted and punished if found guilty. that's all there is to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    Mas matindi China, buong dagat ninakaw at nung walang makuhang isla, gumawa ng isla.
    you said it well no more no less. impressive.

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    Yes,- thieves strike anywhere, anytime,- at every opportunity.

    That is why we always lock our carry on bags...



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    Yes,- thieves strike anywhere, anytime,- at every opportunity.

    That is why we always lock our carry on bags...



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