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Another female trafficking victim stopped at NAIA

August 18, 2023 Jun I. Legaspi 355 views

THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) reported the interception of a female trafficking victim last August 17 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1.

The victim, whose name was withheld in compliance with anti-trafficking laws, attempted to depart for Thailand.

However, she was intercepted by members of the BI’s immigration protection and border enforcement section (I-PROBES).

During secondary inspection, officers noted numerous inconsistent statements. She later admitted that she was actually recruited to work as a household service worker in Lebanon.

She admitted that her recruiter instructed her to feign sickness so she can use a wheelchair. The victim stated that she was instructed to delete all conversations with her recruiter on her mobile phone.

According to the victim, her recruiter promised her that if her Lebanon visa will not be approved, she will be shuttled to Hong Kong to look for a possible job.

BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco renewed his warning against illegal recruiters and human traffickers.

“These traffickers will go to great lengths to convince prospective workers to leave illegally because they earn a lot from their recruitment,” said Tansingco. “But once the workers encounter distress, they will disappear,” he warned.

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