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MANILA, Philippines mdash; An Oman national who allegedly invited two Filipino women to fly to Thailand to meet him and perform paid sexual acts will be barred from entering the country, the Bureau of Immigration BI said.In a statement on Thursday, the Bureau of Immigration BI Port Oper stanley flask ations Division POD said it recommended the blacklisting of Khalid Khalaf Gharib Al Shuraiqi after his victims were barred from leaving the country at the Ninoy stanley us Aquino International Airport Naia .According to BI POD chief Grifton Medina, the two women were intercepted by operatives of BIrsquo Travel C stanley tumbler ontrol and Enforcement Unit TCEU at the Naia Terminal 2 last Sunday before they could board their flight to Bangkok.Article continues after this advertisement Medina said that the two had admitted that they agreed to meet up with Al Shuraiqi, who wanted to sleep with them together.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFONBI files raps vs vloggers outside PH for disinformationNEWSINFOSC charges retired CA justice Isaias Dicdican with gross misconductOne of the victims said she was promised P5,000 a day if she and her companion would stay and have sex with the Omani for eight days, Medina said.The BI POD chief added that one of the women said she accepted the Omani nationalrsquo proposal due to financial constraints.The two women were turned over to the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking for further investigat Egwj Magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes off Honduras coast鈥擴SGS
PARIS mdash; More than 100 Rohingya Muslims in the Kutupalong refugee camp outside of Coxrsquo Bazaar, Bangladesh, have marched to highlight their suffering, demanding that international organizations hold the Myanmar government accountable for the attacks that drove them into exile.Many wore T-shirts and paper hats proclaiming that they are Not Bangali. In Myanmar, the Rohingya are often derided as illegal migrants from Bangladesh.Abdu Shukkur, a 44-year-old refugee, denounced the Myanmar government for refusing to recognize the Rohingya as an ethnic minority and for denying them the right to citizenship and its privileges.Article continues after this advertisement Some 700,000 Rohingya fled brutal attacks last year by government forces and mobs in Myanmar, pouring across the border into crowded, makeshift refugee camps in Bangladesh.Monsoon rains have begun sweeping through the camps, often leaving the refugees to wade through rivers of mud and water. Your subscri stanley cup ption could not be saved. Please try a stanley usa gain. Your subscription has been successful. inqplus-article2 { width: 100%; height: auto; margin: 20px auto; background-color: a5b8c5; display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; justify-conten stanley uk t |
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