BI alarmed on upsurge of foreign sex offenders travelling to PH
Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Norman Tansingco expressed alarm over the increasing number of foreign registered sex offenders (RSO) who attemped to enter the Philippines.
Tansingco said that since January 2023, more than 150 foreign RSOs have been barred entry.
Just last Wednesday, Nov. 29, Tansingco said two American RSOs separately arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) from Taiwan and barred from entering the Philippines.
He idenfitied them as Francisco Narvios Tecson, 55, and Dale Lloyd Bayless, 65.
The BI said that “Tecson was convicted in Texas in 2010 for having indecent contact with an eight-year-old female.”
Bayless, on the other hand, was "convicted in 1990 of sodomy for an offense in 1989 against a nine-year-old female victim in Neosho, Missouri.”
Tansingco said he issued an alert order against the two Americans after the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime (PCTC) informed the BI that they planned to travel to the Philippines.
“During the pandemic, there was an increase of online exploitation of women and children. When international travel resumed, the number of RSOs rose, which could show that the exploitation is being continued,” he pointed out.