BI agents nab SoKor fugitive, Liberian predators in back-to-back ops

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) reported the arrest of two foreigners, including a fugitive from justice and a sexual predator-extortionist, who are now facing deportation for being undesirable aliens.

In a statement, Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco identified the arrested fugitives as South Korean national Cheo Young Sam, 45, and Liberian national Abundo Nual Johnson, 35, who were arrested on Tuesday in the cities of Mandaluyong and Taguig, respectively, by operatives from the BI’s fugitive search unit (FSU).

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Tansingco said the FSU operatives were armed with BI orders which were issued after receiving information from the South Korean government regarding Cheo’s record and from the Philippine National Police (PNP) National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) and the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) regarding Johnson.

“They will subsequently deported and placed in our blacklist of undesirable aliens to prevent them from re-entering the country.  Their presence here poses a serious risk to public safety,” Tansingco said.

Information obtained from the Korean national police agency revealed Cheo is the subject of an arrest warrant issued by the Wonnju branch of the Chuncheon District Court in South Korea last year.

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BI agents nab SoKor fugitive, Liberian predators in back-to-back ops

An Interpol red notice was also issued against the Korean in October last year due to a case of aggravated punishment, economic crimes and embezzlement that was lodged against him before the said court.

Korean authorities alleged that Cheo and his accomplices embezzled over 4.6 billion won, or more than US$3.4 million, worth of medical reimbursements when he headed a financial team in Korea’s national health insurance program in 2004.

As for Johnson, the PNP-NCRPO and the CICC said the Liberian allegedly locked a Filipino woman in his apartment and sexually assaulted her.

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The victim, whose identity was withheld, also stated in her verified complaint that Johnson extorted over Php 100,000 from her.

Investigation by the BI also revealed that the Liberian is already an overstaying and illegally staying alien in the country as his student visa already expired in July last year.

Choe will remain under the PNP-CIDG, while Johnson will be placed under the NCRPO while their cases are ongoing.

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