THREE Filipina workers posing as tourists bound for Vietnam were intercepted by agents of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) .
BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco, the three women, whose names are withheld for their protection, attempted to board a Royal Air flight to Hong Kong on December 2.
The trio initially presented themselves as tourists embarking on a four-day trip to Hong Kong.
They later admitted to concealing their onward ticket to Vietnam, where they were slated to undergo a hiring process for a company that was referred to them by an acquaintance.
The victims were turned over to the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking for assistance and further investigation.
Tansingco expressed concern over the incident and emphasized the dangers associated with not adhering to the proper processes and documentation when seeking employment abroad.
“It is crucial for aspiring overseas workers to undergo the right processes, secure the appropriate documents, and be cautious of schemes that exploit their vulnerability,” he said.
He warned those applying for work abroad to remain vigilant and always seek the help of authorized agencies.

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