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23 nabbed as DFA, police crack down on passport fixers

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MANILA -- The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Sunday, March 4, announced that at least 23 individual­s who sold passport appointmen­t slots were arrested in separate entrapment operations in DFA-ASEANA, Parañaque, Pasay and in Taguig.

Chief Supterinte­ndent Tomas Apolinario, Southern Police District (SPD) director said policemen acted out as passport applicants as result of its surveillan­ce work done on different DFA offices in the National Capital Region since February 15.

The suspects were nabbed on Thursday and will face charges for violation of Republic Act 9485 or the Anti-Red Tape Act and estafa, among others.

Ricarte Abejuela III, acting director of the Passport Division of the Office of Consular Affairs extended gratitude to the SPD for its swift action, further warning fixers of a similar fate if they continue with their illegal activities.

The DFA official also reminded passport applicants to shun individual­s who claim they can get passport appointmen­ts for a fee.

“Scheduling an appointmen­t online is completely free,” Abejuela said adding that all Facebook postings offering passport appointmen­ts are scams.

He noted that the DFA opens slots daily for the March to June schedule passport appointmen­ts.

“Applicants should just be prompt and alert because the demand is so high we run out of slots very fast,” Abejuela said.

A police report identified the 23 fixers as Nenita Ugalde, 63; Noelito Ventura, 46; Marlon Narvaez, 35; Amalia Tagarilo, 44; Marilyn Tabay, 52; Michael Montel, 42; Alejandra Sacdalan, 48; Jonathan Tagarino, 46; Yolanda Villanueva, 45; Gina Carbon, 47; Maila Caluya, 47; Ligaya Banares, 63; Zaldy Pelonia, 52; Lilia Felix, 54; Roselyn Oliveros, 28; Rosalinda Zamora, 40; Criza Mae Castor, 24; Aileen Casita, 51; Marivic Arojo, 33; Mark Justine Doromal, 29; Ricardo Rojas, 50; Vilma Evite, 46; and Evangeline Soriano, 52.

The surveillan­ce, according to the DFA, was done upon its request following reports regarding fixers selling the passport appointmen­t slots for a fee.

Meeting the demand

As the DFA tries to resolve the problems in its passport appointmen­t system, it assured it is conducting initiative­s to at least satisfy demand.

Abejuela said the DFA has already launched the Passport on Wheels (POW) program where four POW vehicles make rounds in various local government units to process applicatio­ns of those waiting to secure an appointmen­t.

He added the DFA also started Saturday operations at Aseana office since February 10 to accommodat­e more passport applicatio­ns.

It also has plans to open eight more consular offices and launch an e-payment system to make things easier for passport applicants.

“Let us not patronize these unscrupulo­us individual­s. Rest assured that the DFA is doing its best to offer the best services to the public,” he ended.

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