A Taiwanese fugitive wanted his country for alleged violations of gun control law was arrested in Manila on Tuesday, March 12, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said.
Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco identified the Taiwanese fugitive as Wu Jao, alias Wu Chun Hsien, who was found to be an undocumented alien.
“We remain steadfast in our commitment to cleanse the country of these illegal aliens that abuse our people’s hospitality,” said Tansingco.
“We encourage concerned citizens to report illegal aliens in your area, so we may immediately investigate them and if found to be violating immigration laws, arrest and deport them,” he urged the public.
In a statement, the BI said that the Taiwanese was arrested by operatives of the BI’s Fugitive Search Unit (FSU) pursuant to the mission order issued by Tansingco who received information from Taiwanese authorities on the alleged crimes committed by the foreigner.
“Wu is reportedly the subject of a warrant of arrest issued by the Taipei District Prosecutors Office for Violations of Controlling Guns, Ammunitions & Knives Act of Taiwan,” it said.
“He was said to be involved in a shooting incident in Taiwan last 2022 wherein he indiscriminately discharged a firearm and hit his victim's residence,” it also said.
It added that there is also a complaint against Wu from a Filipino victim who alleged that “a case for oral defamation and trespassing were filed against the subject in Cagayan.”