A suspected human trafficking victim with a fake border stamp was intercepted at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the Bureau of Immigration said.
In a statement, the Travel Control and Enforcement Unit of Immigration said that the female victim, who was intercepted at Naia Terminal 3 on April 30, attempted to depart the country to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates via Cebu Pacific.According to the victim, she was invited by her cousin who also allegedly processed her documents.
She confessed that she handed her passport and boarding pass to an unnamed woman riding a taxi who was waiting for her outside the airport.
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