ingon sa Malacanan kay walay sindikato, naa man lagi?
sa mga OFWs nga istoryans dha, tinuod ni? based sa inyong experiences?
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“The usual targets are OFWs who are easily duped and the elderly who easily get nervous,” he said. “The group had a profile of their victims who they see as gullible and could easily be bullied.”
Stories of victims of harassment of departing passengers, mostly unaccompanied, center on their alleged lack of proof of sufficient reason to travel.
“They will ask for documents, such as letters of invitations, just to delay the passenger and impress on the unsuspecting victim that she or he had been profiled. Most of the victims were seafarers who usually carry money and almost always have various destinations. They will ask for a visa despite the explanation of some seafarers that visa will be issued by their employer in the next destination,” the source said.
According to the source, sometimes the intention was simply just to delay the passenger, especially those who were rushing to board their flights.
“These airport workers will accept anything from the harassed passengers who sometimes were even grateful to be allowed to leave,” the source said.