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Chinese ‘fugitives’ arrested


FORTY-SIX Chinese identified as “fugitives” were arrested in Makati and Muntinlupa cities and were undergoing deportation proceedings for alleged economic crimes in Beijing, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Sunday. “We received information from the Chinese authorities that these fugitives are hiding in the Philippines,” Morente said, referring to the Chinese Embassy in Manila. “Further coordination with the Chinese embassy in Manila later revealed that the arrested nationals are all wanted fugitives in China for involvement in economic crimes,” BI intelligence officer and FSU chief Bobby Raquepo said. Many of those arrested were undocumented aliens as their passports were canceled by the Chinese government, Raquepo added. Dana Krizia Sandoval, BI spokesman, said the Chinese fugitives were awaiting deportation orders for “violating the Philippine Immigration Act.”Raquepo said the Chinese fugitives will be sent back to China soon “so they can be tried for their crimes, and will be blacklisted and banned from reentering the Philippines.”The bureau chief warned anew fugitives who are using the country as a hideout.


Source: Manila Times September 30, 2018 16:18 UTC



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