Police and the management of Suvarnabhumi airport are stepping up measures to protect the luggage of passengers following complaints about luggage being damaged and possible dodgy handling of baggage. Officials, however, insist Ms Montakan's luggage remained intact during the baggage-handling process at Suvarnabhumi airport. Ms Montakan claimed she had had a padlock on her travel bag broken during a recent trip from Suvarnabhumi airport to Okinawa. However, the commissioner said Ms Montakan's case is unlikely to concern theft. He said that airport officials have reviewed security cameras and found nothing unusual while the luggage was on the conveyor belt.
Source: Bangkok Post March 12, 2017 22:45 UTC