DAVAO CITY –— Agents of Bureau of Immigration (BI) stationed at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) arrested on Wednesday an overstaying Israeli national for attempting to leave the country by presenting a spurious Philippine passport.
In a report to Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco, the BI’s border control and intelligence unit (BCIU) said the passenger, a 28-year-old Israeli national of Philippine descent, was intercepted at the NAIA terminal 3 where he was supposed to board a Cebu Pacific flight to Denpasar, Indonesia.
The BI-BCIU said that after presenting himself to the immigration officer at the BI counter for departure formalities, the man handed over a Philippine passport which turned out to be fake as evidenced by the glaring irregularities immediately noticeable in the passport’s bio-page.
“When asked by the immigration officer how and where he obtained the said passport, the passenger readily admitted that he procured the same from a fixer for a fee of P10,000,” BI-BCIU overall deputy chief Joseph Cueto reported.
Upon verification with the BI’s forensic documents laboratory, it was confirmed that the entire document is indeed counterfeit.
Reacting to the incident, Tansingco warned would-be travelers not to accept offers from fixers.
“The use of these spurious passports will no longer work as immigration officers are trained and adept in detecting fraudulent travel documents,” the BI chief said.
The man is currently detained at the BI’s facility in Bicutan, Taguig