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AN AUSTRALIAN-AMERICAN man has been barred entry to the Philippines as the 54-year-old foreigner as he is wanted by the United States authorities for multiple sex offenses. The Bureau of Immigration , in a statement on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, identified the Australian-American national as Robert David Fenton.
However, immigration officers later learned that Fenton's name was flagged in the Interpol derogatory system, triggering a red notice indicating his wanted status in the U.S. for sex crimes.According to Jaime Bustamante, acting chief of the BI-Interpol unit, Fenton faces charges in the U.S. for aggravated indecent assault against a minor under 16 years old, along with corruption of minors, indecent assault, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, and statutory sexual assault.
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