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Melvin Mabulak, spokesman for the Philippine Immigration Bureau, revealed that Manila 43-year-old American woman arrested while trying to get out philippines With a baby of 6 days in a carrying bag.
Mabulak added "She had no travel documents for the baby" Apparently she was traveling alone and claimed to be the aunt of the baby, but provided no evidence of their relationship, noting that the child was a Filipino.
The Filipino official said the woman detained asked him to talk to him American Embassy Before questioning her, she says "CNN" Philippines.
According to Filipino media, the American Jennifer Talbot would attempt to board an airplane bound for United States Around 6:20.
For his part, the head of airport immigration operations, Grifton Medina, revealed that the child had been placed in a safe place under the auspices of the Ministry of Social Affairs, according to the website. Internet. "Fox News" Information Bulletin
Officials said the airport staff had discovered the baby noticing that the woman 's luggage was too voluminous, adding that they were considering accusing her of child trafficking.
The case was handed over to the counter Trafficking in human beings From the Philippine National Bureau of Investigation.
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Manila is holding a 43-year-old American woman who has tried to travel outside the Philippines with a 6-day-old baby in a suitcase, said Melvin Mabulak, spokeswoman for the Philippines Immigration Bureau. .
"She had no travel documents for the baby," Mabulak said.
The Filipino official said the woman had asked to speak at the US embassy before being questioned, according to CNN Philippines.
According to Filipino media, the American Jennifer Talbot would try to take a plane to the United States around 6:20.
For its part, revealed the head of immigration operations at the airport, Grifton Medina, that the child had been placed in a safe place under the auspices of the Ministry of Social Affairs, according to the website internet "Fox News".
Officials said the airport staff had discovered the baby noticing that the woman 's luggage was too voluminous, adding that they were considering accusing her of child trafficking.
The case has been entrusted to the anti-trafficking service of the Philippine National Bureau of Investigation.