Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Punish erring Immigratio­ns execs — Poe

The DoJ must get to the bottom of this illegal scheme, and punish erring immigratio­n personnel and other individual­s who made the entry of the foreigners possible

- BY JOM GARNER @tribunephl_jom

Officials of the Bureau of Immigratio­n involved in the issuance of work visas to foreign nationals through fictitious companies should be held accountabl­e by the Department of Justice, Senator Grace Poe said Thursday.

“The DOJ must get to the bottom of this illegal scheme, and punish erring immigratio­n personnel and other individual­s who made the entry of the foreigners possible,” Poe said in a statement.

She noted that the alleged issuance of employment visas to foreigners from fake firms is “alarming and poses peace and order threats.”

“We have witnessed how crimes related to POGOs (Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators) continue to bring problems to our peace and order,” she stressed.

The DOJ earlier revealed that the BI has given out thousands of pre-arranged employment visas, called 9G, to foreigners allegedly employed in fake local corporatio­ns.

Poe said the crimes linked to the POGO would not stop as foreign criminals continue to pour into the country.

“These nefarious activities will remain unabated if personnel from no less than the Bureau of Immigratio­n will keep the gates open to illegal foreigners,” she said.

In a related developmen­t, four immigratio­n lawyers have been relieved of their posts over their alleged involvemen­t in the issuance of 96 visas.

According to Immigratio­n spokespers­on Dana Sandoval, cases would be brought against them should the investigat­ion find them directly involved in the issuance of employment visas.

These nefarious activities will remain unabated if personnel from no less than the Bureau of Immigratio­n will keep the gates open to illegal foreigners.

“They were relieved from their position in issuing visas while the investigat­ion is undergoing,” Sandoval said in a radio interview.

“During the investigat­ion, names of those who have direct involvemen­t in the issuance of visas would be recommende­d to the Department of Justice to face charges and appropriat­e sanctions,” she added.

Earlier, Senator Risa Hontiveros also expressed alarm about the issue, adding that it was a “national security risk.”

“We do not know if there was a syndicate or criminals that have entered the country. We also have informatio­n that these work visas are what foreign nationals use to work for Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators,” she said.

On Wednesday, the DoJ instructed the BI to temporaril­y halt the issuance of 96 visas to foreign nationals pending the department’s investigat­ion.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY DIANNE BACELONIA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? VENDORS outside the Baclaran Church sell, among others, fresh flowers (Sampaguita) and other displays to passersby unmindful of the showers.
PHOTOGRAPH BY DIANNE BACELONIA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE VENDORS outside the Baclaran Church sell, among others, fresh flowers (Sampaguita) and other displays to passersby unmindful of the showers.

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