VP Binay to OFWs:
report extortion at NAIA
By OVP Media
January 20, 2013
MANILA – Vice President Jejomar C. Binay has urged overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and
tourist visa holders to report instances of extortion by officials at
the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
“I dare you to report to us
any cases of extortion, and then and there we will arrest the
suspect,” the Vice President said.
According to Gulf News, the
Vice President issued the plea during a public forum with the Filipino
community on his official visit to Abu Dhabi.
Binay is the Presidential
Adviser on OFW Concerns and Chairman Emeritus of the inter-Agency
Council Against Trafficking (IACAT).
“We suspended a lot of
immigration officials who had been caught extorting money from
passengers about four months ago. They had all been replaced,” Binay
said.
According to the Bureau of
Immigration, 60 percent of the 264 immigration posts at NAIA Terminal
1 are new hires and the bureau is currently recruiting more.
In January 2012, IACAT
introduced new offloading guidelines for all international-bound
Filipino passengers to help curb human trafficking.
The guidelines were set
following complaints from passengers of a lack of clear departure
formalities, resulting in many passengers being barred from leaving
the country.
With the new guidelines in
place, some passengers complained about immigration officials asking
bribes from passengers just so they could be allowed to board their
flights.
In the one-hour forum, Binay
also addressed other issues concerning the welfare, social security,
and financial wellbeing of OFWs.
The Vice President flew to
Abu Dhabi to represent President Benigno Aquino III at the World
Future Energy Summit. He also attended the International Water Summit
and the Zayed Future Energy Prize Awarding Ceremony.
During his official visit,
Binay also paid a courtesy call to General Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed
Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the
United Arab Emirates Armed Forces.