Musician’s Locked Luggage Allegedly Broken into During a Flight


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 Never have I brought a luggage with me when I go travelling. Well, that’s probably because I’m a backpacker and all I need is inside my trusty backpack.

(Me crossing the China-Vietnam border with one bag and a bottle of water)

Well, one of the reasons why I don’t bring a luggage with me is because of security issues. I mean, do you really trust the people handling your luggage? Not being paranoid here, but I’ve seen too many of my friends’ luggage being damaged during the transportation.

Or sometimes—broken into.

Meet Facebook user Katei Chang, whose luggage suffered damages obviously caused by human actions.

What the Fuk!!! I'm so sorry for the foul language but seriously wtf… I got off a ship today in Bali and flew from…

Posted by Katei Chang on Monday, 26 February 2018

In case you can’t access Facebook posts, here’s what Katei said:

“What the Fuk!!! I’m so sorry for the foul language but seriously wtf…
I got off a ship today in Bali and flew from Bali to Singapore on Singapore Airlines, and wen I picked up my luggage from the carousel in Singapore, I realized that the lock has been ripped off and my suitcase broken into… 😱
you can tell by the picture that it was broken into with a lot of force.

I quickly open it to check if anything was stolen from inside but luckily nothing was stolen, but my items had been opened and tempered with. (Mainly my CDs and sheet music)
I report it to security and to “lost and Found” right away to report the damages.
3 others from the same flight had the same problem with things stolen.

There’s a fuking scum at Bali airport who’s doing this to innocent people.
The real scary thought isn’t your belongings being stolen, it’s the drugs/bombs that may be planted in your luggage without you knowing.

For Fuk sakes we go through so many security screenings and shit at the airport AND there’s shit like this going on INSIDE the airport. Wtf?!
Don’t they do background checks on people working at the airport????

I flew 78 flights last year and never came across anything disgusting like this.
Tips from a pro traveler, always check your bags when you take it off the carrousel.
Check if your wheels are broken and check if your locks has been broken into, and report it to authority right away.

But If someone planted drugs in your bag, how the Fuk are you gonna prove that it isn’t yours???? That’s the most fuked up part of this situation. Something’s gotta be done!!!!!! 😡😡😡”

TL;DR: Flew from Bali to Singapore on Singapore Airlines. Upon arrival, realizes that the lock of his luggage has been broken into.

From the image, I think it’s really obvious that the luggage has been broken into. There’s just no way anyone can convince me that that’s caused by damage during transportation.


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Let us take a look at the comments section and see what others have to say about Katei’s situation. First up, we have…

Image: memegenerator.net

Here we go. Right off the bat, one of them fools that shouts “Boycott Bali”.

I’m not even gonna click on the replies. I’m pretty damn sure it’s a war zone inside.


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According to an update posted by Mr Katei Chang:

“The director of the airport in Bali together with the operator company in Indonesian airports has reached out to me and are now involved in investigating it further to check the CCTV in Bali where it happened.
Singapore Airlines “Baggage Assitance Service” in Changi airport has done a full report as well.
For those netizens saying “where is the proof that is was done in Bali/ Singapore?” The proof is coming.”

Well, I guess we’ll find out where this heinous crime was committed soon. Be it Singapore or Indonesia, I guess we should always be careful with our luggage no matter where we go.

And of course, if it’s possible, always keep your valuables on you at all times!

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Featured image: Katei Chang Facebook