Enriquez left for the United States last Jan. 11, the morning after Senate personnel tried to serve her a subpoena for her testimony at Estradas impeachment trial. Weve all seen the perks enjoyed by those close to the man who vowed at his inaugural that there would be no special favors to his relatives and friends. Enriquez, however, arrived from Guam Sunday night with her benefactor out of power. With even President Arroyos daughter eschewing special treatment at NAIA, people thought such VIP treatment at the airport had disappeared.
But it was less a case of VIP treatment than a serious breach of airport security. Airport and immigration officials dont even know who fetched Enriquez at the door of the Continental Airlines flight which touched down at 9:40 Sunday night, or where she passed on her way out of the NAIA. All that immigration officials managed to obtain was a passenger manifest of the Continental flight that included a certain L.A.A. Enriquez. Her VIP arrival was reportedly made possible by former airport executive assistant Jake Acuña, but he denied fetching her.
Immigration officials fined Continental P50,000 and threatened to file charges of human smuggling against the person who facilitated Enriquezs arrival. Transportation officials, however, should also crack down on the airport personnel who allowed this to happen. How many other people manage to ignore arrival procedures at the countrys premier airport? At least Enriquez is no national security threat. What if a criminal or terrorist pulled the same stunt? Before theres bigger trouble, transportation officials should make sure their people at the NAIA and all other airports nationwide are not sleeping on the job.