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Nov 13

Written by: host
11/13/2007 9:53 PM

Two Iranian nationals were banned over the weekend from entering the Philippines for their alleged involvement in human trafficking operations.

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They were arrested Saturday in possession of fake Israeli passports while attempting to leave for Palau.

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Due to their arrest, a strict monitoring and profiling of foreigners arriving as transit passengers has been instituted, in order to thwart attempts by human trafficking syndicates using Manila as a transit point for smuggling illegal aliens to other countries.

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