The Bureau of Immigration (BI) announced Friday, Nov. 26, that it has arrested a British national who was accused by his Filipino wife of alleged abuse and maltreatment.

Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said 72-year-old Charlton William Sydney was arrested last Monday in a beach resort in Bantayan, Cebu by BI intelligence operatives.
Morente said he issued a mission order for Sydney’s arrest after the BI board of commissioners decided to cancel his permanent resident visa for being an undesirable alien.
“Let this serve as a warning to other aliens who maltreat and abuse our Filipino women," the BI chief declared.
BI intelligence chief Fortunato Manahan Jr. said Sydney was a holder of a permanent visa which he acquired by reason of his marriage to a Filipina.
Sydney’s estranged wife claimed that her husband had physically, psychologically, and emotionally abused her when they were living together.
The complainant further alleged that her husband preyed on poor women by luring them to "sleep" with him in exchange for money.
In its order cancelling Sydney’s visa, the BI board ruled that “there is substantial reason to believe that respondent committed acts that are inimical to the general welfare and that his continued stay poses risk to public interest.”