Ikeja air travellers has returned in full force after loosing their valuable ....

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Air travellers has returned in full force at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
The development has left many victims with sour tales of how they lost valuables after arriving at the airport from various overseas countries.
According to Vanguard News paper, it was guarded that the victims alleged that their belongings were tampered with during the process of bringing their luggage to the conveyor belts at the arrival hall of the airport.
According to them, any baggage not padlocked stands high risk of being pilfered by the ground staff of the aviation handling companies at the airport.

One of the victims, Mrs Sarah Ashafa, lamented that her luggage had been tampered with at the nation’s premier gateway after a recent trip overseas.
Ashafa lamented that she lost many personal belongings at the airport on June 3 on her return from a trip to the U.S., saying that she had suffered a similar experience before.

“When my bags got to me through the conveyor belt, I discovered that one of the bags that had my under wear, shoes and other items had been torn open with many items missing. I was very embarrassed; why should they steal my pants along with my shoes and clothes?” she asked.
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*Airport IKEJA—PILFERING of belongings of air travellers has returned in full force at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
The development has left many victims with sour tales of how they lost valuables after arriving at the airport from various overseas countries.
The victims alleged that their belongings were tampered with during the process of bringing their luggage to the conveyor belts at the arrival hall of the airport.
According to them, any baggage not padlocked stands high risk of being pilfered by the ground staff of the aviation handling companies at the airport.
One of the victims, Mrs Sarah Ashafa, lamented that her luggage had been tampered with at the nation’s premier gateway after a recent trip overseas.
Ashafa lamented that she lost many personal belongings at the airport on June 3 on her return from a trip to the U.S., saying that she had suffered a similar experience before.
“When my bags got to me through the conveyor belt, I discovered that one of the bags that had my under wear, shoes and other items had been torn open with many items missing. I was very embarrassed; why should they steal my pants along with my shoes and clothes?” she asked.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/category/national-news/#sthash.vfTMxxCG.dpuf
*Airport IKEJA—PILFERING of belongings of air travellers has returned in full force at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
The development has left many victims with sour tales of how they lost valuables after arriving at the airport from various overseas countries.
The victims alleged that their belongings were tampered with during the process of bringing their luggage to the conveyor belts at the arrival hall of the airport.
According to them, any baggage not padlocked stands high risk of being pilfered by the ground staff of the aviation handling companies at the airport.
One of the victims, Mrs Sarah Ashafa, lamented that her luggage had been tampered with at the nation’s premier gateway after a recent trip overseas.
Ashafa lamented that she lost many personal belongings at the airport on June 3 on her return from a trip to the U.S., saying that she had suffered a similar experience before.
“When my bags got to me through the conveyor belt, I discovered that one of the bags that had my under wear, shoes and other items had been torn open with many items missing. I was very embarrassed; why should they steal my pants along with my shoes and clothes?” she asked.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/category/national-news/#sthash.vfTMxxCG.dpuf
 http://dvsl3w2q45hb8.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Airport-new-300x224.jpg
Air travellers has returned in full force at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
The development has left many victims with sour tales of how they lost valuables after arriving at the airport from various overseas countries.
According to Vanguard News paper, it was guarded that the victims alleged that their belongings were tampered with during the process of bringing their luggage to the conveyor belts at the arrival hall of the airport.
According to them, any baggage not padlocked stands high risk of being pilfered by the ground staff of the aviation handling companies at the airport.

One of the victims, Mrs Sarah Ashafa, lamented that her luggage had been tampered with at the nation’s premier gateway after a recent trip overseas.
Ashafa lamented that she lost many personal belongings at the airport on June 3 on her return from a trip to the U.S., saying that she had suffered a similar experience before.

“When my bags got to me through the conveyor belt, I discovered that one of the bags that had my under wear, shoes and other items had been torn open with many items missing. I was very embarrassed; why should they steal my pants along with my shoes and clothes?” she asked.
 Read more 

*Airport IKEJA—PILFERING of belongings of air travellers has returned in full force at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
The development has left many victims with sour tales of how they lost valuables after arriving at the airport from various overseas countries.
The victims alleged that their belongings were tampered with during the process of bringing their luggage to the conveyor belts at the arrival hall of the airport.
According to them, any baggage not padlocked stands high risk of being pilfered by the ground staff of the aviation handling companies at the airport.
One of the victims, Mrs Sarah Ashafa, lamented that her luggage had been tampered with at the nation’s premier gateway after a recent trip overseas.
Ashafa lamented that she lost many personal belongings at the airport on June 3 on her return from a trip to the U.S., saying that she had suffered a similar experience before.
“When my bags got to me through the conveyor belt, I discovered that one of the bags that had my under wear, shoes and other items had been torn open with many items missing. I was very embarrassed; why should they steal my pants along with my shoes and clothes?” she asked.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/category/national-news/#sthash.vfTMxxCG.dpuf
*Airport IKEJA—PILFERING of belongings of air travellers has returned in full force at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
The development has left many victims with sour tales of how they lost valuables after arriving at the airport from various overseas countries.
The victims alleged that their belongings were tampered with during the process of bringing their luggage to the conveyor belts at the arrival hall of the airport.
According to them, any baggage not padlocked stands high risk of being pilfered by the ground staff of the aviation handling companies at the airport.
One of the victims, Mrs Sarah Ashafa, lamented that her luggage had been tampered with at the nation’s premier gateway after a recent trip overseas.
Ashafa lamented that she lost many personal belongings at the airport on June 3 on her return from a trip to the U.S., saying that she had suffered a similar experience before.
“When my bags got to me through the conveyor belt, I discovered that one of the bags that had my under wear, shoes and other items had been torn open with many items missing. I was very embarrassed; why should they steal my pants along with my shoes and clothes?” she asked.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/category/national-news/#sthash.vfTMxxCG.dpuf
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