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May 8th, 2014 10:24 AM #11
We don't know what were the prior events that led to the Chinese national to react in that way, granted she was already agitated they should try to restrain the subject first and not use force. It's a no-no to hit a person especially in this particular case where a male officer hit back a female.
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May 8th, 2014 11:47 AM #12
Ngii...Chinese teacher taga Xavier Schoo dawl. DECS should investigate how a school allow illegal foreigners without the necessary permits to work there...
Chinese teacher with no working visa faces raps for airport fight
By Jocelyn R. Uy
Philippine Daily Inquirer
6:47 am | Thursday, May 8th, 2014
MANILA, Philippines—An unruly Chinese tourist who created a scene at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) on Monday is likely to face direct assault charges to be filed against her by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) for getting into a fight with one of its employees.
The bureau identified the tourist as Jiang Huixiang, 38, allegedly a Mandarin language teacher at Xavier School in San Juan City, who arrived in the country via a Cebu Pacific flight from Beijing three days ago with no work permit but admission and multiple extension entries on her passport.
Jiang was apparently the woman captured in a video circulating in social networking sites screaming and fighting off moves of Rashid Rangiris, an on-duty confidential agent of the BI, to push her into a room at the airport.
She immediately got the sympathy of netizens when Rangiris was shown hitting her during the commotion.
But a report from duty Immigration Supervisor Nelson Valdez said Jiang screamed at, hurled invectives, kicked immigration agents and bit the hand of a security guard at Naia Terminal 3 when she was denied entry upon her arrival on Monday.
According to the report, the immigration officer at the counter referred Jiang for secondary inspection when he noticed that she had multiple extensions in her travel document since 2012.
“After establishing that Jiang had violated immigration laws by not presenting a work permit, the officer calmly and respectfully informed her that she cannot be allowed into the country,” the bureau said. Jiang reportedly told authorities that she had been working as a language teacher on a tourist visa since 2012.
Quoting witnesses, the report said Jiang immediately shouted at the immigration official after she was denied entry. This prompted Rangiris to come over and ask her to calm down. But Jiang allegedly screamed and hurled invectives at the immigration employee.
Since she was causing a commotion, airline personnel and other immigration intelligence employees tried to pacify her and asked her to go back to the exclusion room. But she adamantly refused and shouted back at the immigration agents, the report said.
The Chinese national also allegedly lied flat on the floor and appeared to have breathing problems. “Witnesses said Ms. Huixiang looked as if she was trying to kill herself,” the report added.
Before reaching the door of the BI exclusion room, Jiang supposedly “got wild again” and started to kick Rangiris, prompting him to retaliate. “Rangiris appeared to use reasonable force to drive her towards the nearby rest room where she eventually calmed down,” the report said.
On-duty security guard Delisia Yap, who was seen on the video pushing Jiang’s red luggage, also disclosed in the report that the woman became unruly when she moved her luggage from the exclusion room to the airport’s transfer lobby.
Yap added that Jiang bit the right hand of a colleague when the latter tried to restrain her.
Jiang’s flight back to Beijing had to be postponed for a day after she supposedly became unruly when she was being escorted to the plane, compelling airline authorities to off-load her. She was later deported back to Beijing on Tuesday night.
Immigration Commissioner Siegfred Mison said he had informed Chinese Consul General Qiu Jian that the bureau would conduct an investigation, with the possibility of filing charges against those involved. The bureau said it may also file criminal charges against Jiang.
The Inquirer tried to get the side of Xavier School, but principal Jane Cacacho said she did not know anyone named Jiang Huixiang who taught there.
After apologizing and saying she was in a meeting, the phone call was dropped. The Inquirer then called the school’s trunkline, but was told that everybody had gone home.–With Kristine Felisse Mangunay
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May 8th, 2014 11:51 AM #13
They should have tased her instead. haha
Paano kung halimaw na intsik yun tipong Yao Ming? Unstoppable na? Immigration agents should always have tasers and guns in their person so they don't have to handle CRIMINALS like this.
Actually, napakalaking problema ng Pinas itong mga illegal chinks. Most of them would pose as tourists only to work here illegally, often in drug labs, nickel and gold mines, steal work from the locals etc. Bottomline, they are here to ruin the country. Imagine, they'd mine here, destroy our environment, and ship out the loot illegally. Ganun sila kagago. They corrupt the officials in the town they chose, ruffle the business by undercutting everyone and pag nalugi na ang competition, monopolized na nila ang business sa lugar because they even restrict the supply of goods to raise prices. That's why they often get assassinated - which they deserve in the bigger scheme of things. Pati mga wet market ngayon pinapasok na rin nila. Same tactic, undercut everyone massively para sila lang ang makabenta at malugi ang ibang vendor.
Our government spends hundreds of millions for interagency working groups & tracker teams to search for these criminals. They even arm themselves to resist law enforcement officers kaya minsan SAF ang pinapadala because NBI just isn't enough.
So, FILIPINOS, before you judge and condemn that officer, know why it even went as far as that when all that she should have done is to go back to her country. She resisted, used violence and the airline staff had no choice but to ask for assistance to subdue an unruly person being served a deportation.
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May 8th, 2014 11:56 AM #14
Dapat tinazer na lang nila nung nagwala para kumalma yung "unruly" na chinese. Ang pangit kasi talaga tingnan na sinampal pabalik yung babae e.
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May 8th, 2014 12:00 PM #15
wala naman tazer mga airport police/security, immigration officer at police natin eh.
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May 8th, 2014 12:34 PM #16
Eh CCTV nga lang wala talaga, tazer pa? Baka wala pa nga handcuffs... If not for the phone camcorder, makakalusot si immigration officer at di kakalat sa media. Baka may ibang kaso ng ganito sa NAIA na di reported.
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May 9th, 2014 10:07 AM #17
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May 9th, 2014 10:47 AM #18
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May 11th, 2014 01:34 PM #19
pinepenitrate na tayo ng mga tsino.
naalala ko tuloy yung mga hapon pre-ww2.
andito sila as drivers, hardinero, etc. na magtatrabaho kuno. spy na pala.
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May 11th, 2014 03:31 PM #20
Log into Facebook Ganyan ung bollard..anti pushcart lang talaga siya
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