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Photos of airport worker posted to account of stolen iPad

An iPad pinched at La Guardia was apparently used to upload photos of an airport worker to a “cloud” based storage system — where the outraged owner found them when he checked the account.

South Carolina retiree Martin Alfonsi, 70, said his pricey computer tablet was swiped when his wife put it down in a LaGuardia Airport waiting area before they flew home from a Big Apple visit last year.

After buying a replacement, Alfonsi couldn’t believe his eyes when he logged on to his iCloud account in September and saw a slew of shots featuring a woman with long brown hair.

The pictures show the woman posing in front the Statue of Liberty and on what looks like the ferry to the iconic monument — and also inside the airport, wearing her blue uniform and official ID tags.

Other images showed digital postcards with Arabic writing, and a woman with a bullet in her mouth.

Alfonsi said he didn’t recognize the woman in the photos, but was dismayed by her connection to his missing device.

“You would tend to trust someone in uniform, and it’s difficult when that trust is violated,” Alfonsi told The Post on Wednesday.

A law-enforcement source identified the woman in the photos as Naima Guernah.

Guernah, 37, works as counter clerk at the Travelex Currency Exchange Booth in Terminal, where she denied knowing anything about the stolen iPad.

She also claimed that the pictures came from her Facebook account after it was hacked — even though there’s no Facebook account currently listed under her name.

“Somebody stole my identity,” Guernah insisted Wednesday afternoon.

“I’ve never stolen anything in my life.”

She also said she was never contacted by cops about the incident.

The Port Authority Police Department said the theft of Alfonsi’s iPad remained under investigation.