MANILA, Philippines --- Five Filipino women bound for Malaysia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) disguised as tourists were intercepted at the Clark International Airport, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said Wednesday. The BI said the five women were intercepted in two separate incidents on May 8, before they could board the flights bound for Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Three of the women were supposedly heading to Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, to work as nightclub entertainers while the two others were going to work in Lebanon as domestic helpers. The BI said the three Malaysia-bound women were allegedly recruited through a job offer t...
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