Filipina with fake TikTok passport intercepted

THIS is the mug shot of the Filipina, identified only as Josephine, who tried to depart at NAIA Terminal 1 using a fake passport she said she bought from TikTok. | Photograph courtesy BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION
The Bureau of Immigration reported on Saturday afternoon that the BI officer at Ninoy Aquino International Airport intercepted a Filipina after she presented a fake Belgian passport that she bought from TikTok.
BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco said the passenger was intercepted on 5 September at NAIA Terminal 1 after she attempted to depart the country pretending to be a Belgian national.
The bureau identified the Filipina passenger as Josephine, who attempted to depart via Kuwait Airways bound for Ercan, Cyprus.
BI-NAIA said that Josephine initially presented her Belgian passport to the immigration departure counter, claiming that she was transiting from Kuwait to Izmar, Turkey.
However, the BI officer who examined her travel documents found a number of discrepancies on her passport and supposed arrival stamps. She was immediately referred to the duty supervisor, who then sent all her travel documents for forensic examination.
After examining her travel documents, the BI's forensic documents laboratory confirmed that Josephine's passport, residence card, and immigration stamps were all counterfeit.
After insisting that she is a Belgian and the bureau is about to arrest her for being an illegal alien, she admitted that she has a Philippine passport and used to be an overseas Filipino worker in Israel. She was allegedly deported from Israel earlier this year for working without a valid visa. But she came across a TikTok video offering EU passports to travel visa-free to multiple countries.
Josephine said that she allegedly paid a total of P700,000 for her fake documents and was promised to work in Greece as a caretaker, with an offer of P180,000 per month.
After she was offloaded with her flight by the bureau, Josephine was immediately turned over to the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking for further investigation and assistance.
