'We have initiated the procurement process, so we're expecting it to be here by the end of the year,' Sandoval said.
MANILA — The Bureau of Immigration expects the delivery of body-worn cameras for some of its personnel at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport by the end of the year.
"Kung may investigation, mayroong nais malinawan, agad-agad makikita kung ano yung nangyari,” she said. Sandoval said the cameras are meant to deter potential abuse during secondary inspection and protect personnel from frivolous complaints. Bureau of Immigration protocol for screening travelers for potential victims of human trafficking and illegal recruitment went under the miscroscope earlier this year over reports of passengers being offloaded or missing their flights over doubts about their travel details.
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