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2 denied entry into PH due to sex offenses

June 11, 2023 Jun I. Legaspi 322 views

THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) has denied the entry into the Philippines of two registered sex offenders (RSO) who were deemed threats to public morals.

The individuals, identified as Donell English and Brandon Todd Killen, both American nationals, were denied entry on separate occasions at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminals on June 6 and 6, respectively.

BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco expressed his appreciation for the vigilance displayed by immigration personnel stationed at the international airports.

“Our IOs will expeditiously process the arrival and departure but at the same time check the purpose of the travel,” he said.

He emphasized that thorough screening of passengers is crucial in safeguarding the country against the threats of terrorism, human trafficking, and transnational crimes.

The BI’s decision to deny the entry of these individuals reflects the government’s commitment in upholding the highest standards of security and morality. Sex offenders pose a significant risk to society, and the Bureau remains steadfast in its efforts to prevent their entry into the country.

A total of 75 RSOs were prevented from entering the country from January to May this year. This sends a clear message that the Philippines is committed to upholding its values, safeguarding public morals, and protecting its citizens from potential threats.

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