Taiwanese wanted for drugs arrested; 2 Indians collared for using fake BI stamps
By Jun Ramirez
Bureau of Immigration (BI) officers at the Clark International Airport (CIA) in Pampanga have arrested a Taiwanese allegedly wanted for drug charges in his country and two Indians for allegedly using fake immigration stamps.
BI intelligence chief Fortunato Manahan, Jr. said Lai Po Ving, 33 and the two Indians Amritpal, 30 and Pritpal Singh, 24 were caught attempting to board a Tiger Air flight bound to Singapore last October 6.
Manahan said Lai presented his Turkish passport bearing the name Lai Bulut along with his Special Investor's Resident Visa (SIRV) card.
Further investigation showed that Lai is wanted by the Taiwan police for illegal possession of narcotics.
Manahan said the Taiwanese is also subject of a summary deportation order for violation of the terms and conditions of his stay under the Philippine Immigration Law.
"He tried to evade prosecution by using his Turkish passport, our officers who were very thorough in checking his records," said Manahan.
Meanwhile, Amritpal and Singh were apprehended for affixing in their passports counterfeit Philippine entry visas, visa extension stickers, and arrival stamps.
BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco said attempts to use fake visas and stamps to clear immigration inspection can easily be detected by trained immigration officers.
The BI chief said the trio were turned over to the legal division pending deportation proceedings.