Manila Bulletin

BI stops 14,000 travelers from leaving

- By JUN RAMIREZ and ARIEL FERNANDEZ

Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) officers in the different ports nationwide stopped more than 14,000 travelers from leaving the country during the first five months of the year due to its relentless campaign against human traffickin­g.

In a report to Immigratio­n Commission­er Jaime Morente, BI Deputy Commission­er Marc Red Mariñas said that of the 14,076 passengers offloaded from January to May, 59 were suspected traffickin­g victims and referred to the Inter-Agency Council Against Traffickin­g (IACAT) for investigat­ion.

Also barred from leaving during the period, he said, were 170 passengers who had questionab­le travel papers.

Mariñas also reported that last month alone, immigratio­n officers at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) intercepte­d 67 minors who attempted to leave by passing themselves as adults and using fraudulent­ly acquired documents.

The said minors reportedly had genuine overseas work permits, working visas and employment contracts which their recruiters managed to procure for them through fraud and misreprese­ntation.

Also offloaded last June were 19 passengers identified as possible human traffickin­g victims who were also turned over to IACAT.

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