A Chinese fugitive wanted in his country for alleged illegal gambling has been arrested at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Tuesday, Jan. 14.
BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado identified the fugitive as Huang Sen, 38, who was intercepted last Jan. 11 at the NAIA Terminal 1 before he could board a flight out of the Philippines.
“He will be deported for being an undesirable alien and placed in our blacklist to prevent him from re-entering the country,” said Viado.
The BI said that Huang was stopped from departing after an immigration officer who processed him saw a hit in the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) derogatory system.
It said “a warrant for Huang’s arrest was issued by the public security bureau of the Luojiang district in Deyang, China on Aug. 27 last year.”
It also said “the case stemmed from allegations that Huang conspired with other suspects in running illegal gambling sites in the Internet which catered to online customers worldwide.”
It added that Chinese authorities have identified Huang as the head of the syndicate’s betting department.
“The gambling syndicate reportedly employed the services of more than 70,000 people who induced more than one million Chinese customers to gamble on their websites,” the BI said.
“It is estimated that more than 700 billion yuan, or $95 billion, in gambling funds were betted in the gambling activities managed by the syndicate from which the latter earned no less than 2 billion yuan, or $272 million in profits,” it added.
Huang is now detained at the BI’s center in Taguig City while awaiting deportation.