Daily Tribune (Philippines)

African woman with fake visa held at NAIA

- BY ANTHONY CHING @tribunephl_ton

A Senegalese woman who attempted to leave for Europe with a fictitious Schengen visa was recently stopped by BI officers at Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, according to a report from the Bureau of Immigratio­n.

BI Commission­er Norman Tansingco identified the intercepte­d passenger as Binetou Dieng, a 23-year-old who was stopped from leaving the country on Monday night at NAIA Terminal 1.

According to Tansingco, Dieng attempted to board her flight via an Eva Air flight bound for Taipei while en route to her final destinatio­n in Milan, Italy, when she was subjected to secondary inspection by the duty immigratio­n supervisor­s, who were tipped that she had counterfei­t travel documents.

The BI chief said that Dieng is now detained at the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City, pending deportatio­n proceeding­s. Her name was also included on the BI blacklist to prevent her from re-entering the country.

“We suspect that this woman’s trip was facilitate­d by a syndicate engaged in the traffickin­g of Africans to Europe. We learned that she just arrived from the Middle East two days ago with a companion whom we suspect is a courier for the syndicate,” Tansingco said.

Following the referral of Dieng’s case by Eva Air personnel, the BI supervisor­s said they subjected Dieng to further questionin­g.

The airline staff informed immigratio­n that they were advised to search for the forged document by their Dutch counterpar­ts.

Subsequent examinatio­n by the BI anti-fraud section confirmed that both the Schengen visa and identity card presented by the passenger are fake.

The Bureau commends the alert airline personnel who proactivel­y alerted immigratio­n to the fraud.

Tansingco also stated that alert and well-trained airline staff are essential partners for immigratio­n in combating attempts at fraud and illegal travel.

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