Briton, woman held at Mactan airport for tampered passport | Inquirer News

Briton, woman held at Mactan airport for tampered passport

By: - Correspondent / @mendozanorms
/ 09:16 AM May 26, 2013

A British national and his Filipina companion were held at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport after the woman was caught using a tampered passport.

Timothy Mark Fielding, 41, and Cecile Visales, 26, were about to depart for Singapore when they were held by immigration officials at 11:50 p.m. Thursday.

The Bureau of Immigration sought the help of the police when Visales’ passport was found to be tampered, said  Senior Insp. Maria Autora Rayos, chief of the Lapu-Lapu City Police Community Relations.

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Fielding later admitted that Visales had used his wife’s passport, said police.

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The  name and photo of Visales were superimposed on the wife’s passport.

The two travelers were later detained at the Lapu-Lapu City Police Office.

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Police said both will be charged for violation of the Republic Act 9208 or the Human Trafficking Law.

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Fielding said he just  wanted to  help Visales travel to Singapore.

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Visales is a native of Mindanao and worked as a househelper in barangay Guadalupe, Cebu City.

Fielding told police that he had visited Visales in Cebu three times until they agreed to travel to Singapore.

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Fielding said he was a  company supervisor in  his country.

The two got to know  each other through a social networking site a few years  ago.

Fielding was reading a Bible in his detention cell when he was interviewed by Cebu Daily News.

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He said his lawyer is taking care of his case.

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