Breaking News! De Lima's Son Arrested At Airport With 50kgs of Drugs!
Philippine Senator Leila de Lima's son, Vincent Joshua De Lima was on this evening arrested at Frankfurt International airport in Germany with 50kgs bag of Drugs.
Speaking to our correspondent, the airport authorities have said that Vincent was arrested with others two Filipinos on their arrival at the custom duty entrance where they refused inspection of their laggages claiming it was a "VIP laggage"
Speaking to our correspondent, the airport authorities have said that Vincent was arrested with others two Filipinos on their arrival at the custom duty entrance where they refused inspection of their laggages claiming it was a "VIP laggage"
"They confronted our staffs when they were asked to follow the right procedures, we had to call police for inspection only to find that they were importing drugs," said the airport spokesman.
They were charge with disorderly conducted and Drugs Trafficking and booked into Frankfurt Jail at 4:20 pm on Monday Afternoon. They will appear before Court on Tuesday 27th Morning.
They were charge with disorderly conducted and Drugs Trafficking and booked into Frankfurt Jail at 4:20 pm on Monday Afternoon. They will appear before Court on Tuesday 27th Morning.
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Breaking News! De Lima's Son Arrested At Airport With 50kgs of Drugs!
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there are no direct flights from pinas to frankfurt . . . so those kuggage could have been intercepted in HK or Japan where inspections are more rigorous . . . when you manufacture news you are bound to get caught
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