+ Follow REYNALD BUSTILLO AND CRESENCIO ABLAN Tag
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[Title] => NBI help sought vs travel fraud
[Summary] => The Bureau of Immigration sought the help of the National Bureau of Investigation to crack down on the activities of a Manila-based syndicate believed to be the source of fraudulent travel documents sold to foreigners and Filipinos alike.
Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez said that the syndicate has been victimizing foreigners, mostly from the Asian countries, and also Filipinos by selling them stolen passports with fake US visas.
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[Title] => Lewis tipster gets $5,000 reward
[Summary] => The informant who helped immigration authorities arrest Mark Anthony Lewis, a wanted American serial rapist, received yesterday his $5,000 reward from the United States government.
The informant, Danilo Angeles, who was code-named "Gemini," received his reward from Jim Nixon, head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) station in Manila, at the office of Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez.
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REYNALD BUSTILLO AND CRESENCIO ABLAN
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Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez said that the syndicate has been victimizing foreigners, mostly from the Asian countries, and also Filipinos by selling them stolen passports with fake US visas.
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[Title] => Lewis tipster gets $5,000 reward
[Summary] => The informant who helped immigration authorities arrest Mark Anthony Lewis, a wanted American serial rapist, received yesterday his $5,000 reward from the United States government.
The informant, Danilo Angeles, who was code-named "Gemini," received his reward from Jim Nixon, head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) station in Manila, at the office of Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez.
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December 20, 2000 - 12:00am