Fugitive South Korean finally arrested after 11 years hiding in PH
A South Korean against whom an arrest order had been issued by the Pasig City regional trial court (RTC) in 2012 was finally arrested last Dec. 18 before he could board his flight to Seoul, South Korea.
The fugitive was identified by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) as Yoo Hoon, 40.
Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco warned foreign fugitives: "Eventually, the long arm of the law will catch you and your will be made to answer for your transgressions of the laws of our country."
In a statement, the BI said “Yoo was arrested after it was confirmed that he is the subject of an alert list order issued by the BI in October 2017 which directs the bureau to turn over Yoo to law enforcement authorities if he is encountered in any of the country’s ports of exit.”
“Records showed Yoo and his co-accused are subjects of an arrest warrant issued by the Pasig City Regional Trial Court on Dec. 14, 2012 based on a complaint for grave threats that were filed against them by prosecutors,” it said.
“It was gathered Yoo managed to elude arrest of local authorities for 11 years until he was intercepted at the airport on Monday,” it added.
Yoo is now in the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).