Daily Tribune (Philippines)

American sex offenders intercepte­d

Both Americans were immediatel­y excluded and boarded on the next available flight back to their port of origins

- BY ANTHONY CHING @tribunephl_ton

The Bureau of Immigratio­n on Wednesday reported that its personnel at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport and Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport have intercepte­d two Americans previously convicted of sex offenses in the United States.

BI commission­er Norman Tansingco said that one of the two American passengers was intercepte­d at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport in Angeles City on 21 February while the other one was denied entry at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport on 26 February.

The suspects were identified as Ryan Lindley and Peter Joseph Cahill.

Lindley arrived at NAIA Terminal 3 on board via a United Airlines flight from Guam, while Cahill arrived at CIA on board via an Eva Air flight from Taipei.

According to Tansingco, both Americans were immediatel­y excluded and boarded on the next available flight back to their port of origins.

“They were also banned from entering the Philippine­s as a consequenc­e of their inclusion in our immigratio­n blacklist of undesirabl­e aliens,” said Tansingco, adding that registered sex offenders convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude, Cahill and Lindley are excludable aliens whose entry is forbidden under the Philippine Immigratio­n Act.

According to the BI Border Control and Intelligen­ce Unit in 2015, Cahill was found guilty by a US court of owning and manipulati­ng pornograph­ic material that showed a juvenile engaging in sexual activity.

The BI-BCIU also disclosed that on 6 November 2021, Lindley was convicted in Louisiana of two counts of indecent behavior with a juvenile who is 15 years old.

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