Bureau of Immigration (BI) operatives have arrested a Pakistani-Japanese national who is wanted for murdering a man in Pakistan four years ago.

BI Commissioner Jaime Morente said 53-year old Muhammad Sattar Yamamoto was arrested last Tuesday at his residence in Muzon, Taytay, Rizal by a joint operation led by the BI fugitive search unit's (FSU) chief Bobby Raquepo and operatives of Batangas Provincial Police Office.
Morente said he issued the mission order for Yamamoto's arrest at the request of the Pakistani government to stand trial for the murder of a Pakistani named Arsian Younis.
Pakistani authorities alleged that the incident occured on March 27, 2016 when Yamamoto and six other suspects shot the victim due to a business quarrel.
"Being a fugitive who is wanted for a heinous crime, he will be deported for posing a risk to our public safety and security," the BI chief said.
He was also previously accused of committing acts of lasciviousness based on a complaint filed with the Batangas provincial police.
Yamamoto is currently under the temporary custody of the Regional Headquarters of the police in Southern Tagalog pending the result of his swab test for COVID-19.
If found negative for the virus, he will be committed to the BI Warden Facility in Taguig City prior to his deportation.