Immigration employee iniimbestigahan dahil sa mga reklamo ni Maria Ozawa | Bandera

Immigration employee iniimbestigahan dahil sa mga reklamo ni Maria Ozawa

Ervin Santiago - September 17, 2016 - 12:25 AM

maria ozawaPOSIBLENG makasuhan at masuspinde (o mapatalsik) sa pwesto ang isang Immigration officer matapos nitong i-post sa Facebook ang photo at passport ng Japanese porn star na si Maria Ozawa.

Masamang-masama ang loob ni Maria nang malaman niya ang ginawa ng isang empleyado ng Philippine Immigration na nagngangalang Armee Camzon. Sa post pa ng babae, nilait pa nito ang itsura ni Maria. Ayon sa Japanese actress, “I don’t know if I should be mad or sad… or even post this but since it’s something really wrong I would like to share it with you guys.

“One of my friends texted me today with this picture saying my privacy might be going viral.

“At first I didn’t know what she was talking about but when I saw the picture of my ID/alien card posted saying ‘I bet you know this girl’ made me so mad and sad at the same time.

“This is very wrong. Immigration is a place where people TRUST and give their private accounts, details and look what she’s done to my privacy…Posting it on her social media.

“I LOVE this country and I’m doing my VERY best to stay here for good but how can I stay here for good when people like this really exist? Should I file a complaint?”

Sa panayam ng GMA kay BI spokesperson Ma. Antonette Mangrobang, nagsasagawa na sila ng imbestigasyon sa reklamo ni Maria, “The BI Personnel Section was tasked to confirm whether the person who holds the account is one among BI’s almost 2,000 employees. We assure the public that such case is isolated and the right to privacy of BI’s clients is our paramount concern.”

Sa isang Facebook post mula sa kampo ni Maria Ozawa kahapon, sinabing hindi na raw magdedemanda ang aktres pero sana raw ay maparusahan ang may sala.

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