By Jun Ramirez
Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Jaime Morente announced yesterday the arrest of five foreign fugitives - four Koreans and one Japanese - in separate operations in the cities of Quezon, Lapu-lapu, and Taguig.
Bureau of Immigration (MANILA BULLETIN)
The BI's fugitive search unit (FSU) arrested on March 5 Korean national Kim Sung Woon, 26, in Camp Crame, Cubao, Quezon City.
The entrapment operation was conducted based on information supplied by the Anti-Kidnapping Group-Luzon Field Unit that an inmate in their custody had a scheduled visitor who was reportedly a fugitive from Korea.
Upon verification, it was confirmed that Kim was the subject of an arrest warrant issued by Korean authorities for fraud and illegal confinement. He was allegedly a member of a voice phishing gang that detained and intimidated their victims to extort money.
Arrested on the same day in Lapu-Lapu City was Eun Su Yeon, 38, wanted by his government for car sales fraud.
Eun's cohort, identified as Kim Young Ho, 45, was also arrested in a resort in Maribago, Lapu-lapu City, together with Kim Duk-Hun , 54, who is also wanted for the same offense.
Last Friday, FSU operatives nabbed Japanese national Shuichi Ichimura, 25, at the BI satellite office in Taguig while attempting to extend his visa. He is reportedly a member of a criminal syndicate that has victimized some 1,400 of his compatriots of 2 billion yen in extortion and telecom fraud schemes.
All five fugitives are detained at the BI’s detention facility in Bicutan, Taguig pending deportation.
Bureau of Immigration (MANILA BULLETIN)
The BI's fugitive search unit (FSU) arrested on March 5 Korean national Kim Sung Woon, 26, in Camp Crame, Cubao, Quezon City.
The entrapment operation was conducted based on information supplied by the Anti-Kidnapping Group-Luzon Field Unit that an inmate in their custody had a scheduled visitor who was reportedly a fugitive from Korea.
Upon verification, it was confirmed that Kim was the subject of an arrest warrant issued by Korean authorities for fraud and illegal confinement. He was allegedly a member of a voice phishing gang that detained and intimidated their victims to extort money.
Arrested on the same day in Lapu-Lapu City was Eun Su Yeon, 38, wanted by his government for car sales fraud.
Eun's cohort, identified as Kim Young Ho, 45, was also arrested in a resort in Maribago, Lapu-lapu City, together with Kim Duk-Hun , 54, who is also wanted for the same offense.
Last Friday, FSU operatives nabbed Japanese national Shuichi Ichimura, 25, at the BI satellite office in Taguig while attempting to extend his visa. He is reportedly a member of a criminal syndicate that has victimized some 1,400 of his compatriots of 2 billion yen in extortion and telecom fraud schemes.
All five fugitives are detained at the BI’s detention facility in Bicutan, Taguig pending deportation.