THREE TSA Officers Arrested at Miami Airport for STEALING from passengers
…Suspects caught on CCTV illegally taking cash from victims’ luggage secretly in the name of ‘search’ in violation of the law
*“You broke an important rule. You are under arrest, and you will have your time in court”-Miami POLICE
*“The Transportation Security Administration holds its Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) to the highest professional and ethical standards and has no tolerance for misconduct in the workplace”-TSA
*BY SIMI OREOLUWA & GEORGE ELIJAH OTUMU/AMERICA Senior Investigative Editor
THEY ARE Transportation Security Administration, TSA, officers working at Miami Airport expected to always keep passengers and their luggage safe. But for these three officers, whose names are: Josue Gonzalez, Labarrius Williams, and Elizabeth Fuster, they were found to have stolen some passengers’ cash.
Their job was to prevent people from bringing bottles of water into Miami airport. However, they seemingly decided it would be more interesting to expand their duties by confiscating other items from passengers’ luggage, including cash. To their surprise, this action is not permitted.
Police came and told them they broke an important rule, and now they might have to live in a room where the doors are covered with bars to teach them a lesson not to break that rule again.
A person who works at the Transportation Security Administration, whose job it is to say that no true TSA agent would do something bad said, “The Transportation Security Administration holds its Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) to the highest professional and ethical standards and has no tolerance for misconduct in the workplace.”
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