BI intercepts 2 alleged human traffickers

BI intercepts 2 alleged human traffickers

/ 05:24 PM March 27, 2024

BI intercepts 2 suspected human traffickers

 

MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Wednesday said that it intercepted two alleged human traffickers and their six Filipino would-be victims.

According to the BI, the two recruiters, and six Filipinos – five women and one man, attempted to board a flight to Hong Kong on March 22 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

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The victims said that they were traveling as tourists, but on secondary inspection, they said that they were going to Malta, as they were hired by the two recruiters.

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The BI added that the victims paid P300,000 to P400,000 to their recruiters for processing their application.

Their passports were also found to be tampered, the BI added.

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The agency likewise said that the alleged traffickers were turned over to the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking.

“Let this be a warning against human traffickers who dupe victims to agreeing to depart via illegal means,” BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco said.

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