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[Title] => Bureau of Immigration forms task force versus human trafficking
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[Summary] => Mas magiging madali at mabilis na para sa Bureau of Immigration (BI) na ma-detect ang mga dayuhang pumapasok sa bansa na hinhinalang sangkot sa mga Transnational Crimes.
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[Title] => BI creates own Interpol office
[Summary] => The Bureau of Immigration (BI) said yesterday it has created its own Interpol office in a bid to intensify the campaign against foreign fugitives hiding in the country.
Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez Jr. said the new office, to be known as BI-Interpol Sub Bureau, is specifically tasked to coordinate with foreign and local law enforcement agencies involved in arresting alien fugitives.
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[Title] => RP, Australia forge anti-terror agreement
[Summary] => Taking their joint campaign on terrorism a step further, the Philippines and Australia have agreed to work closely in monitoring people traveling between the two countries.
The Bureau of Immigration and the Australian government, through its embassy, signed an agreement last week that they hope will help prevent terrorists and illegal immigrants from entering either country.
Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez Jr. said the accord that he signed with Australian Ambassador Tony Hely would also help curb human trafficking.
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[Title] => Bullets in bag send 14 Pinays back home
[Summary] => Fourteen Filipinas were deported back to Manila yesterday after one of them was found to be carrying two bullets in her bag upon arrival in Seoul, South Korea.
The women, whose ages range from 18 to 25, had been recruited by a Korean national identified as Kim Hong. They were to be matched for marriage with Korean men in Seoul.
Alaine Villanueva said she forgot to take the bullets her good luck charms out of her bag when she and 13 others, left the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Wednesday afternoon for Seoul on board a Korean Airlines flight.
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[Title] => Finnish national nanggulo sa eroplano, nambastos ng pasahero, ipinatapon
[Summary] => Isang lasing na Finnish national ang pinigil ng mga tauhan ng Bureau of Immigration (BI) na makapasok sa bansa dahil sa panggugulo at pambabastos sa mga pasahero sa loob ng eroplano.
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[Title] => Dick wants Yakuza in to boost tourist arrival
[Summary] => Tourism Secretary Richard Gordon wants the Bureau of Immigration to relax its policy against the entry into the country of restricted nationals, including the members of the dreaded Yakuza gang, to help counter the unprecedented plunge in the number of tourists coming to Manila following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States.
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Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez Jr. said the new office, to be known as BI-Interpol Sub Bureau, is specifically tasked to coordinate with foreign and local law enforcement agencies involved in arresting alien fugitives.
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The Bureau of Immigration and the Australian government, through its embassy, signed an agreement last week that they hope will help prevent terrorists and illegal immigrants from entering either country.
Immigration Commissioner Alipio Fernandez Jr. said the accord that he signed with Australian Ambassador Tony Hely would also help curb human trafficking.
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The women, whose ages range from 18 to 25, had been recruited by a Korean national identified as Kim Hong. They were to be matched for marriage with Korean men in Seoul.
Alaine Villanueva said she forgot to take the bullets her good luck charms out of her bag when she and 13 others, left the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Wednesday afternoon for Seoul on board a Korean Airlines flight.
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