+ Follow HEAD AGENT ROMULO ASIS Tag
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[Title] => NBI anti-human trafficking division eyes wider scope
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Syndicates utilizing children to beg in the streets of Metro Manila would now be included in the Anti-Human Trafficking Division-National Bureau of Investigation (AHTRAD-NBI) order of battle.
Head Agent Ferdinand Lavin, newly installed AHTRAD-NBI chief, is eyeing a wider scope of the unit and could soon conduct operations against syndicates employing street children, saying this should be classified under human trafficking.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1096905
[AuthorName] => Evelyn Macairan
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[ArticleID] => 338627
[Title] => NBI nabs 2 Japanese in fiancée visa scam
[Summary] => Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) have apprehended two Japanese nationals allegedly running a "fiancée visa" scheme that convinces female jobseekers to enter Japan as "brides-to-be" and extorting as much as P500,000 from each of them.
Head Agent Romulo Asis, of the NBI-Anti-Human Trafficking Division (AHTRAD), said they collared suspects Nakamori Kakuto, 49, and Katsumi Yamamoto, 43, both of Sampaguita Village, Malanday, Marikina City last May 22.
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HEAD AGENT ROMULO ASIS
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[Title] => NBI anti-human trafficking division eyes wider scope
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Syndicates utilizing children to beg in the streets of Metro Manila would now be included in the Anti-Human Trafficking Division-National Bureau of Investigation (AHTRAD-NBI) order of battle.
Head Agent Ferdinand Lavin, newly installed AHTRAD-NBI chief, is eyeing a wider scope of the unit and could soon conduct operations against syndicates employing street children, saying this should be classified under human trafficking.
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[Title] => NBI nabs 2 Japanese in fiancée visa scam
[Summary] => Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) have apprehended two Japanese nationals allegedly running a "fiancée visa" scheme that convinces female jobseekers to enter Japan as "brides-to-be" and extorting as much as P500,000 from each of them.
Head Agent Romulo Asis, of the NBI-Anti-Human Trafficking Division (AHTRAD), said they collared suspects Nakamori Kakuto, 49, and Katsumi Yamamoto, 43, both of Sampaguita Village, Malanday, Marikina City last May 22.
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