The Philippine Star

DOJ probes issuance of Phl passports to 177 Indonesian­s

- By EDU PUNAY

The Department of Justice is now looking into the case of 177 Indonesian­s intercepte­d at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport last week to determine who could be held responsibl­e for the issuance of Philippine passports to them.

The Indonesian­s posed as Filipinos holding valid passports to go to Mecca in Saudi Arabia for the annual hajj pilgrimage from Sept. 9 to 14, but their passports were discovered to be fake.

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II said he tapped a team of 16 prosecutor­s led by Senior Deputy State Prosecutor Theodore Villanueva to investigat­e the incident.

“We are getting their deposition­s and sworn statements before they are deported to Indonesia,” Aguirre told reporters at the DOJ.

The DOJ chief said the Bureau of Immigratio­n also coordinate­d with the Indonesian embassy for the identities and travel documents as well as the real passports of the Indonesian­s currently detained at the BI jail in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City.

After the probe, the Indonesian­s will be deported for violation of immigratio­n laws and for being undesirabl­e aliens.

The five Filipino escorts who were arrested with the Indonesian­s at the airport had also been interviewe­d by the prosecutor­s at the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) where they are detained.

Initial probe showed the Indonesian­s and their escorts were about to board Philippine Airlines flight PR 8969 to Madinah, Saudi Arabia on Aug. 19 when the BI intelligen­ce division discovered them posing as Filipinos.

They were unable to speak any local dialect such as Tagalog, Maranao, Cebuano or Maguindana­o during the interview. They could only converse in English.

When confronted, the passengers allegedly admitted they were not Filipinos.

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