Singaporean nabbed at NAIA for human smuggling
A Singaporean — Tan Pang Kwang — was arrested at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on Wednesday for attempting to smuggle into the United States a Chinese woman disguised as a Singaporean.
Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Ricardo David identified the victim as Lin Xiao Mei.
The two were intercepted at the boarding gate of the NAIA 2 Terminal as they were about to board a Philippine Airlines flight to Los Angeles.
The two are now detained at the immigration jail in Bicutan, Taguig pending deportation proceedings.
Immigration officers found that the Singaporean passport used by Lin was fraudulent.
During an investigation, Lin’s Chinese passport was found hidden under the clothes she was wearing.
David commended the bureau’s travel control and enforcement unit (TCEU) for the arrest, saying, “We have repeatedly warned these syndicates to stop using the Philippines as a transit point for their operation because they cannot elude the watchful eyes of our immigration officers.”
Atty. Ma. Antonette Mangrobang, BI acting intelligence chief, said the suspects were on their way to the boarding gate when they were accosted by the TCEU members.
Mangrobang said immigration officers noted inconsistencies in one of their Singaporean passports.
Mangrobang claimed that the passengers refused to cooperate with investigators during questioning and that Tan was the only one who could speak English.
This prompted the BI officials to ask the help of airport security personnel who found Lin's passport under the clothes she was wearing. - VVP, GMA News
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