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A US woman has been charged with human trafficking in the Philippines after she allegedly attempted to smuggle a newborn baby out of the country.
Jennifer Talbot, 43, was arrested at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila on Wednesday.
A six-day-old boy was reportedly found in her carry-on bag as she attempted to board a plane to the US.
Authorities allege that Ms Talbot did not declare the baby to immigration officials.
The Philippine National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) alleges that Ms Talbot intended to "conceal and sneak the baby out".
Ms Talbot is accused of violating human trafficking laws in the Philippines
The baby's mother and father have been charged under a child protection law, authorities said. The boy has been placed in the custody of social services.
Ms Talbot, from Ohio, was not able to provide a boarding pass or any documentation for the baby, the agency said.
Wearing an orange shirt and in handcuffs, Ms Talbot attended a news conference on Thursday, when the charges against her were announced. She made no comment.
If found guilty, she could face life in prison, Manuel Dimaano, head of the NBI's airport division, told reporters.
US Embassy officials have been informed of Ms Talbot's arrest, the Associated Press reported.
Following her arrest, Ms Talbot did present a document which she claimed gave her consent to take the baby to the US, the NBI said.
But the document was not signed by the baby's mother, the agency said.
Ms Talbot is accused of violating human trafficking laws in the Philippines
The baby's mother and father have been charged under a child protection law, authorities said. The boy has been placed in the custody of social services.
Ms Talbot, from Ohio, was not able to provide a boarding pass or any documentation for the baby, the agency said.
Wearing an orange shirt and in handcuffs, Ms Talbot attended a news conference on Thursday, when the charges against her were announced. She made no comment.
If found guilty, she could face life in prison, Manuel Dimaano, head of the NBI's airport division, told reporters.
US Embassy officials have been informed of Ms Talbot's arrest, the Associated Press reported.
Following her arrest, Ms Talbot did present a document which she claimed gave her consent to take the baby to the US, the NBI said.
But the document was not signed by the baby's mother, the agency said.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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