The Bureau of Immigration (BI) admitted it is experiencing difficulty in monitoring the more than 10, 000 most wanted persons, saying that some may have already escaped the country despite the presence of hold-departure orders against them.
Immigration bureau monitoring 10, 000 high-profile criminals
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