He will not be able to travel: the version of the man who caused havoc at the airport

by times news cr

2024-09-01 03:42:21

The person involved in this incident was identified as Emmanuel, who has permanent residence in our country and his intention was to travel to Haiti.

This Tuesday there was a particular incident in Santiago Airportthen that A Haitian citizen caused damage with a hammer at the terminal, which were valued at $20 million.

The person involved in this incident was identified as Emmanuel, who has permanent residence in our country and his intention was to travel to Haiti.

However, upon arriving at the airport on Tuesday at 7:00 p.m., he discovered that the flight that was supposed to take him to his country had never been booked, and he was the victim of a scam. Faced with this, he took out the tool and hit a series of counters, screens and equipment at the counters in the check-in area.

After being released after being charged with qualified damages, Emmanuel said: “I did nothing wrong, I made sure the conditions were respected. If they had respected the conditions, the bad thing would never have happened.”

As a result of this situation, the individual was left with national roots, a monthly signature and a ban on approaching the Santiago Airport.

For his part, Juan Luis Rodríguez, airport chief of the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics, explained to Radio Biobío that the events occurred in the public sector of the facility, where the jurisdiction of security corresponds to the concessionaire of the facility.

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