Two South Koreans who are allegedly wanted for crimes in their country have been arrested by the Bureau of Immigration (BI).
(Bureau of Immigration)
Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said the arrest was carried out on April 25 in Imus, Cavite by members of the bureau’s Fugitive Search Unit.
The two arrested individuals are Bae Byungchan, 37, and Kim Ji Yong, 35, and they are both currently detained at the BI warden facility in Taguig City pending deportation proceedings.
Once the board of commissioners issues an order for their summary deportation, they will be deported to Korea and placed on the BI's blacklist, banning them from re-entering the country.
Byungchan is accused of being a member of a voice phishing syndicate that fraudulently obtained an estimated 260 million won (approximately US$195,000) from their victims.
He is subject to an outstanding arrest warrant issued by the Seoul central district court last April 6.
Kim is also subject to a separate arrest warrant issued by the Jeonju district court on charges of drunk driving and counterfeiting a private document.
(Bureau of Immigration)
Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said the arrest was carried out on April 25 in Imus, Cavite by members of the bureau’s Fugitive Search Unit.
The two arrested individuals are Bae Byungchan, 37, and Kim Ji Yong, 35, and they are both currently detained at the BI warden facility in Taguig City pending deportation proceedings.
Once the board of commissioners issues an order for their summary deportation, they will be deported to Korea and placed on the BI's blacklist, banning them from re-entering the country.
Byungchan is accused of being a member of a voice phishing syndicate that fraudulently obtained an estimated 260 million won (approximately US$195,000) from their victims.
He is subject to an outstanding arrest warrant issued by the Seoul central district court last April 6.
Kim is also subject to a separate arrest warrant issued by the Jeonju district court on charges of drunk driving and counterfeiting a private document.