177 Indonesian Hajis traveling with Philippine passports held

In this photo provided by the Bureau of Immigration, Indonesians carrying Philippine passports wait after being intercepted by immigration authorities on Friday at Manila's airport, before boarding their flight for Saudi Arabia to participate in a hajj pilgrimage. (AP)
Updated 20 August 2016
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177 Indonesian Hajis traveling with Philippine passports held

MANILA: Immigration authorities at Manila’s airport intercepted 177 Indonesians carrying Philippine passports before they boarded a flight Friday to Saudi Arabia.
Five Filipinos escorting the Indonesians on Haj were also apprehended, as the passengers were about to leave for Madinah, Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said.
The real but fraudulently obtained passports were allegedly provided by the group’s Filipino escorts, Morente said. The Indonesians paid $6,000 to $10,000 each to join the pilgrimage under the quota for the Philippines. The immigration chief said the passengers’ identities were revealed because they could not speak any Philippine language or dialect. They later admitted to be Indonesians who arrived in the country separately as tourists.
Morente ordered the immediate filing of immigration charges against them for misrepresenting themselves as Filipinos and for being undesirable aliens. They are being detained at the bureau’s detention center in suburban Taguig City.
The bureau is coordinating with the Indonesian Embassy to establish their identities prior to deportation.