+ Follow ABLAN AND DAVID Tag
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[Title] => 17 terror suspects entered RP
[Summary] => At least 17 suspected terrorists tried to enter the Philippines using stolen European passports weeks before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the US, immigration officials said yesterday.
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[Title] => Iranians to undergo BI scrutiny
[Summary] => Immigration authorities at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport adopted Monday a policy to subject Iranian nationals to strict primary inspection following confirmation of reports that they are using the country as a jump-off point to Japan.
Senior immigration intelligence officers Cresencio Ablan and Rudy David disclosed that the Iranians pose themselves as Europeans and present Netherland and Italian passports to immigration officers for admission as tourists.
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ABLAN AND DAVID
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Senior immigration intelligence officers Cresencio Ablan and Rudy David disclosed that the Iranians pose themselves as Europeans and present Netherland and Italian passports to immigration officers for admission as tourists.
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December 27, 2000 - 12:00am