The Philippines has refused entry to a Pakistani who is suspected of working as trainer for the Islamic State (IS) jihadi group, the Bureau of Immigration reported on Monday.
Naeem Hussain, 36, was intercepted at Clark International Airport in Pampanga province after arriving on an Emirates Airlines plane from Dubai on Sept. 22, according to Deputy Immigration Commissioner Marc Red Mariñas.
“He was turned away because he is on our alert list of suspected international terrorists for being an alleged trainer of Daesh,” Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said, using an Arabic reference to IS, the jihadi group in Iraq and Syria.
Hussain was immediately excluded and booked on a return flight to Dubai, Mariñas said.
Military watch list
The military has sought help from the immigration bureau in stopping Hussain from entering the Philippines. He is on a watch list of the military.
Morente said the Pakistani claimed he was a digital designer and that he traveled to the Philippines to visit his Filipino girlfriend in Olongapo City.
Records showed Hussain first tried to enter the Philippines in May, also from Dubai and through Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila.
He was intercepted there and put on a return flight to Dubai.