The Philippine Bureau of Immigration is requiring two members of the English-Irish band One Direction to post bonds worth nearly USD5,000 each, to be forfeited if they are caught using or impliedly promoting illegal drugs while in Manila for their concert this weekend.
Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson are required to post 200,000 pesos ($4,470) bond and 20,000 pesos ($447) processing fee each through their concert producer for their special work permits, the agency’s spokeswoman Elaine Tan said Thursday.
The five-member band performs on March 21 and 22 at the seaside Mall of Asia Concert Grounds.
The Anti-Drugs Advocate group has called on the bureau to strictly scrutinize the band members’ permits following a video that circulated on the Internet of Malik and Tomlinson purportedly smoking marijuana.
“The condition is intended to protect the public interest should the band members commit any violation during their stay in the Philippines,” Tan said.
She said the band will be prevented from performing if the producer fails to post the bond before the concert.
The producer went to the Immigration Bureau yesterday afternoon to post the bonds, said Christine Ching, a spokeswoman of Anti-Drugs Advocate.
The Filipino group is also awaiting a response to their petition asking a local court to direct government agencies to ensure that the band members are drug-free. It also urged the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency to send officers to monitor the band.
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