Daily Tribune (Philippines)

5 alien pedophiles barred at NAIA

- BY ANTHONY CHING @tribunephl_ton

The Bureau of Immigratio­n reported that its officers at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport had refused entry to five internatio­nal pedophiles last week.

Commission­er Norman Tansingco said four Americans and one New Zealander were registered sex offenders who were stopped at the country’s premier hub from 29 February to 2 March.

Interviewe­d on 29 February at NAIA Terminal 1 was Daniel Lee Downey, 45, who arrived aboard a China Airlines flight from Taipei.

Downey was convicted by a California court of engaging in lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14 years of age.

On 1 March, BI officers at NAIA Terminal 3 turned back New Zealander Richard Neil Smith, 73, who arrived via a Scoot Airways flight from Singapore and was reported to be a convicted child sex offender in his country.

Also, last Friday, American RSO Shannon Barlow, 60, was intercepte­d at NAIA Terminal 3 after he arrived aboard an Air Nippon Airways flight from Tokyo.

Barlow was convicted of sexual abuse in the first degree by a Chicago court in 1996 and sentenced to a prison term of more than three years.

On 2 March (Saturday), American Randy Ray Rogers, 64, was excluded at NAIA Terminal 3 after arriving via a Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul.

Rogers was convicted in Texas on two counts of aggravated sexual assault, where the victims were 19- and 24-year-old females.

That same day, American John Herbert Timbol was intercepte­d at NAIA Terminal 3 when he arrived via a Philippine Airlines flight from Los Angeles, California.

Timbol was said to have been convicted in North Carolina on the charge of sexual offense in the first degree against an unknown victim.

Tansingco said that all five foreign nationals were immediatel­y excluded, subsequent­ly boarded on the next available flight back to their port of origin, and placed their names on the BI blacklist of undesirabl­e aliens to make sure that they were banned from re-entering the country.

The BI chief added that RSOs pertain to foreigners who have been previously convicted of sex offenses and whose entry into the Philippine­s is prohibited under the country’s immigratio­n act as the crimes they committed involve moral turpitude.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi ?? METROPOLIT­AN Manila Developmen­t Authority acting chairman Atty. Don Artes holds a press conference about the Supreme Court’s decision on the single ticketing system at the MMDA New Building Office, Pasig City on Wednesday. Artes said that the decision is not yet final and executory.
PHOTOGRAPH­S BY YUMMIE DINGDING FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_yumi METROPOLIT­AN Manila Developmen­t Authority acting chairman Atty. Don Artes holds a press conference about the Supreme Court’s decision on the single ticketing system at the MMDA New Building Office, Pasig City on Wednesday. Artes said that the decision is not yet final and executory.

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