BI to Deport 55 Chinese Fugitives
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) is set to deport the 55 Chinese nationals arrested last Tuesday inside the Freeport Zone in Mariveles, Bataan and who are wanted by authorities in Beijing for economic crimes.
BI Commissioner Jaime Morente disclosed that the bureau’s legal division already filed immigration violation charges against the Chinese for being undocumented aliens and posing risk to public safety and security.
He said the passports used by the aliens were all canceled by the Chinese government which sought their deportation due to their involvement in cyber fraud and illegal cyber gambling crimes here and in China.
“Our Board of Commissioners will soon issue a summary deportation order against them after which they will be flown to China to stand trial for their crimes,†Morente said, adding that the aliens will also be placed in the immigration blacklist to prevent them from returning to the Philippines.
Earlier, operatives from the BI Fugitive Search Unit arrested the Chinese at the Bataan Freeport area where they allegedly operated an online gaming business.
According to Immigration OIC Associate Commissioner Jose Carlitos Licas, the operation coincided with a similar crackdown of their accomplices by authorities in China that resulted in the arrest of undetermined number of suspects.
Licas said the operations were carried out after months of intensive surveillance by Chinese authorities and BI agents on the activities of the members of the gambling syndicate here and in China.
He added that the operation was properly coordinated with officials of the Bataan Freeport Authority and police attaché of the Chinese embassy in Manila.
All 55 Chinese nationals are presently detained at the BI Detention Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Bicutan, Taguig pending deportation proceedings.
They were identified as Chen Liuhui, Lin Qiulong, Lin Qiuhu, Lin Qinghua, Lin Qiuhuang, Zhu Chenhui, Chen Fan, Lin Tingting, Wu Xiongxiong, Lin Haiyan, Zhang Lili, Shen Weibing, Gao Qingshan, Shi Zhibin, Fang Jie, Chen Zhitian, Li Jianfeng, Huang Shuai, Wu Zhiwei, Wang Zhimin, Lin Junle, Zheng Jianyu, Lin Bing, Lin Jiali, Wang Xinwei, Zheng Binlin, Cai Zhihai, Fang Jun, Chen Zhimin, Lin Qiang, Wu Jianping, Zhu Chenglong, Liu Min, Huang Jianghui,Chen Jiaofu, Liu Lijian, Liu Liquan, Liu Lichen, Liu Zhentao, Liu Litao, Lai Jiemin, Lin Wenbin, Lai Denghui, Zhang Depan, Yang Qian, Peng Shoukun, Ran Qiyi, Zheng Shihua, Li Yangcheng, Lin Zhihui, Li Chao, Xu Liangxi, Yuan Maoxiang, Qiu Huasheng, and Lin Xiaopeng. (Press Release by Bureau of Immigration)
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