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BI warns of new ‘modus’ from human traffickers

April 17, 2023 Jun I. Legaspi 234 views

THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) warned of a new human trafficking “modus” targeting Filipinos planning to work abroad as “household workers.”

In a report to immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco, officers of the BI’s Travel Control and Enforcement Unit (TCEU) shared that two females, 36 and 37 years old, were intercepted when they attempted to depart on board a Cebu Pacific flight to Dubai at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA T3) last April 14.

The two victims claimed that they were “Muslim pilgrims” and were planning to travel by bus to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to participate in Umrah.

They also claimed that they had recently converted to Islam and planned to stay for seven days in Saudi.

However, the officers noted numerous “inconsistencies” in their statements. The duo later admitted that their documents were “fabricated” and that they were recruited via Facebook by a woman that processed their visas and tickets.

The victims shared that they were instructed to pose as “Muslims” to be able to depart the country.

“These traffickers will stop at nothing to earn from their racket,” the BI Chief said. “They have even abused religion to evade immigration inspection.”

The two victims were turned over to the inter-agency council against trafficking for further investigation and to initiate cases against their recruiter.

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