Bureau of Immigration (BI) agents have arrested a South Korean fugitive wanted by police authorities in his country for allegedly operating an illegal gambling site on the Internet.
Commissioner Jaime Morente said the BI’s fugitive search unit (FSU) apprehended 45-year-old Lee Jaehun last Tuesday inside a commercial complex in Holy Spirit, Quezon City.
Record showed that Lee had been in the country for almost a decade arriving in 2012.
FSU chief Rendel Ryan Sy said Lee is subject of an arrest warrant issued by the Changwon district court in Korea nearly five years ago after he was charged for violating his country’s law against illegal gambling.
Sy said Lee was accused of conspiring with other suspects in operating an online server wherein customers would gamble by betting on the results of sports competitions.
South Korean authorities placed the amount of money that gamblers had betted on the site from January 2015 to October 2016 at more US$1.17 million.
Sy also reported that Lee’s passport was already revoked by the Korean government, thus making him an undocumented alien.
The fugitive is presently detained at the BI warden facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City pending implementation of the deportation order that was issued against him.