BI to deport 2 wanted Koreans arrested in Cavite

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) reported the arrest of two more South Koreans wanted for various crimes in their homeland.

Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said the duo were arrested last April 25 in an operation by members of the Bureau’s Fugitive Search Unit (FSU) in Imus, Cavite.

ADVERTISEMENT

Those arrested were identified as Bae Byungchan, 37, and, Kim Ji Yong, 35, who are both detained at the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City pending deportation proceedings.

“They will be deported to Korea as soon as our Board of Commissioners issues the order for their summary deportation.  They will also be placed in our blacklist and banned from re-entering the country,” Tansingco said in a statement.

BI-FSU Acting Chief Rendel Ryan Sy disclosed that Byung is subject of an outstanding arrest warrant issued by the Seoul Central District court last April 6 following his indictment on fraud charges.

ADVERTISEMENT

Byung was reportedly accused of being a member of a voice phishing syndicate which amassed an estimated profit of 260 million won, or roughly US$195,000 from their victims.

BI to deport 2 wanted Koreans arrested in Cavite

The victims were allegedly duped into giving their money due to misrepresentations by the syndicate members that they are financial lenders.

On the other hand, Kim is also subject of a separate arrest warrants issued by the Jeonju district court on charges of drunk driving and for counterfeiting a private document.

ADVERTISEMENT

Meanwhile, BI agents at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) have intercepted four women being trafficked to Lebanon to work as household service .

According to BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco, three of the victims were already cleared for departure when they were intercepted after attempting to board an Air Asia flight to Kuala Lumpur last April 21.

Separately, another female victim was intercepted bound Bangkok on the same day, after attempting to depart via a Cebu Pacific flight.

Tansingco further reported that the passengers initially disguised as tourists claiming that they will be touring abroad, but later confessed that their final destination is Lebanon, where they were recruited to work.

Visit our Facebook page for more news updates.