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A male immigration officer will face an administrative case for allegedly facilitating the departure of a couple who are reportedly victims of trafficking to Myanmar, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Thursday.

A male immigration officer will face an administrative case for allegedly facilitating the departure of a couple who are reportedly victims of trafficking to Myanmar, the Bureau of Immigration said on Thursday.

Both claimed that they were recruited via social media by a certain Maxesa and left the country in October 2022 purportedly for a four-day vacation in Singapore. The women were intercepted on separate occasions on April 28 and 29 as they were about to board their flights to Dubai. “These syndicates have no sympathy or concern at all for the well-being of their victims. They prey on our poor countrymen who are lured to their evil ways because of their ardent desire to earn a living abroad in order to support their families here,” he said.

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