Two convicted American sex offenders were barred from entering the Philippines when they arrived at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) from South Korea.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) identifiedthem as Neil Eugene Graves, 47, and Stuart Chase Dingman, 60, who arrived at MCIA last July 18 and July 19, respectively.
It said the two Americans were denied entry “for being registered sex offenders (RSOs) which stemmed from their conviction on sexual offenses.”
“Philippine immigration laws prohibit the entry of foreign nationals who have previously been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude,” it also said.
In the case of Graves, the BI said that “a circuit court in Kent, Michigan convicted Graves in 2011 on charges of criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree wherein the victim he molested is between 13 to 15 years of age."
Dingman, on the other hand, "was convicted multiple times in 1996 and in 1992 for assault and battery of a child in Massachusetts,” it added.