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BI intercepts 11 trafficking victims at MCIA

June 23, 2023 Jun I. Legaspi 320 views

THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) personnel at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) intercepted a group of 11 individuals who are possible victims of human trafficking en route to Dubai, UAE (United Arab Emirates), on June 21, 2023.

Among the intercepted individuals were seven females and four males, all of whom raised suspicion during the initial inspection conducted by primary inspectors.

Consequently, the passengers were referred to the Travel Control and Enforcement Unit (TCEU) for further investigation.

Christabel O. Cuizon, the supervisor of MCIA TCEU, expressed doubt regarding the declared purpose of their travel, as some members of the group had previously been offloaded and were found in possession of employment visas.

All 11 were eventually turned over to Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) Task Force in Cebu.

Dubai has long been a preferred destination for Filipino job seekers, either as a final stop or as a transit point to other African and Middle Eastern countries.

However, instances of exploitation and abuse have been reported to Philippine authorities, particularly involving Filipinos who left the country without having their employment contracts scrutinized by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA).

BI chief Norman Tansingco commended the vigilance displayed by the immigration officers at MCIA. He stated, “We salute the hard work and dedication of our officers at the port.”

This incident highlights the ongoing efforts of the Philippine government to combat human trafficking and protect its citizens from exploitation.

It serves as a reminder to potential overseas Filipino workers to follow the proper channels and secure the required documentation to ensure their safety and well-being while abroad, according to BI.

It is worth noting that the Philippines has recently maintained its Tier 1 Ranking in the United States’ Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report for eight consecutive years, reaffirming its commitment to combating human trafficking and supporting victims, the immigration bureau said.

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