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[ArticleID] => 87833
[Title] => RP keeps tight watch on suspected terrorists
[Summary] =>
Nationals of nine countries which US intelligence authorities identified as
"sponsors of terrorism" are under tight watch by immigration officers at the
Ninoy Aquino International Airport and other ports of entry.
Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez identified the nine countries as
Libya, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Cuba, Sudan, North Korea, Afghanistan and
Pakistan.
All these countries, except for Pakistan and Afghanistan, have long been tagged
by US intelligence as providing arms, logistics, training, and funding support
for foreign extremist groups, he added.
Rodriguez s
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Iraqi nabbed at NAIA for fake papers
[Summary] =>
Police and immigration agents arrested another suspected foreign terrorist who
tried to sneak into the country by using a tampered Saudi Arabian passport.
Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez said Naef Menaor Govin Famez, an
Iraqi, was intercepted last March 3 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport
(NAIA) by combined operatives of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and PNP
Directorate for Intelligence shortly after he arrived aboard a Cathay Pacific
Airways flight from Hongkong.
Rodriguez said Famez was caught in possession of a stolen and tampered Saudi
Arabian passport
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Nationals of nine countries which US intelligence authorities identified as
"sponsors of terrorism" are under tight watch by immigration officers at the
Ninoy Aquino International Airport and other ports of entry.
Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez identified the nine countries as
Libya, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Cuba, Sudan, North Korea, Afghanistan and
Pakistan.
All these countries, except for Pakistan and Afghanistan, have long been tagged
by US intelligence as providing arms, logistics, training, and funding support
for foreign extremist groups, he added.
Rodriguez s
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[Title] => Iraqi nabbed at NAIA for fake papers
[Summary] =>
Police and immigration agents arrested another suspected foreign terrorist who
tried to sneak into the country by using a tampered Saudi Arabian passport.
Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez said Naef Menaor Govin Famez, an
Iraqi, was intercepted last March 3 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport
(NAIA) by combined operatives of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and PNP
Directorate for Intelligence shortly after he arrived aboard a Cathay Pacific
Airways flight from Hongkong.
Rodriguez said Famez was caught in possession of a stolen and tampered Saudi
Arabian passport
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