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144 foreigners with fake PH passports arrested

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MANILA – The government arrested 144 foreign nationals who posed as Filipinos to attend the Hajj pilgrimage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

In a statement released Wednesday, Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) Commission­er Jaime Morente said the BI intercepte­d 122 Indonesian­s and 22 Malaysians who flew to Saudi Arabia disguised as Filipinos last August.

The commission­er said the returning foreign pilgrims were discovered as a result of Oplan Janus, an operation conducted following the arrest of about 177 Indonesian­s who attempted to leave the country with genuine Philippine passports last August 19.

According to Morente, the BI will continue to monitor other Indonesian nationals who left the country to attend Hajj pilgrimage as their investigat­ion on the syndicate that sells the Philippine passports to interested foreigners is still ongoing.

“Our agents will continue to monitor arriving flights from Saudi Arabia until the second week of October and then Oplan Janus will cease,” the BI chief said.

Morente said authori-

ties have taken into custody 12 Indonesian sheikhs who accompanie­d some of the foreign pilgrims in their trip to Manila for investigat­ion on their possible involvemen­t in the syndicate.

The Indonesian­s and Malaysians intercepte­d are under the custody of their respective embassies in Manila, which facilitate­d the issuance of their travel documents and return to their homelands. SUNNEX

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