Filipinos slam NAIA's 'poor' security after daring ambush

Police investigators examine the bloodstained pavement at the Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport following an ambush of a southern Philippine town mayor Friday Dec. 20, 2013 at suburban Pasay city. Labangan Mayor Ukol Talumpa was fatally shot Friday in an attack at Manila's main airport that also killed his wife and two other people, officials said. AP/Bullit Marquez

MANILA, Philippines - Cyberspace exploded with comments slamming the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) for the supposed insufficiency of security measures and the lack of security cameras within the perimeter.

Social media users blamed the "poor" airport security for Friday's shooting incident where unidentified gunmen ambushed and killed Zamboanga del Sur Mayor Ukol Talumpa, his wife and a baby outside NAIA Terminal 3's arrival area.

Authorities said the crime could be politically motivated.

Read: Mayor, baby, 2 others dead in NAIA shooting

Five other people sustained gunshot wounds from the attack, while the gunmen on motorcycle escaped without a trace.

An airport official admitted there was no closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed outside Terminal 3.

Shortly after incident, the topics "NAIA" and "no CCTV" trended on microblogging network Twitter as users flooded timelines with angry posts against the country's violent politics the airport's lax in security.

Investigation on the brawl between columnist Mon Tulfo and former celebrity couple Claudine Barretto and Raymart Santiago in in May 2012 revealed that CCTV cameras at the Terminal 3 were not functioning.

Show comments