BI chief suspects complicity of some of airline personnel in human trafficking at Naia | Joel R. San Juan

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BI chief suspects complicity of some of airline personnel in human trafficking at Naia | Joel R. San Juan
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Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Norman Tansingco has sought an investigation into the possible involvement of airline personnel in human trafficking activities.

BUREAU of Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco has sought an investigation into the possible involvement of airline personnel in human trafficking activities.

However, the victim was prevented from leaving the country after the BI officer who examined her passport noticed that it already had an immigration departure stamp that appeared to be spurious.During interrogation, the woman disclosed that she was assisted by an airline employee and the latter’s former officemate in queuing at the immigration departure counter.

Tansingco said the incident should serve as a warning to airline personnel that they should not connive with human traffickers and illegal recruiters.

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