South Korean 'fugitive' wanted for 'large-scale investment fraud' arrested -- BI
A South Korean “fugitive,” who is wanted in his country for alleged large-scale fraud, has been arrested by operatives of the Fugitive Search Unit (FSU) of the Bureau of Immigration (BI).
Immigration Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado identified him as Jun Hwanhwi, 45 years old, who was arrested last Feb. 18 in Ortigas Center in Pasig City.
The BI-FSU was assisted by the South Korean authorities, the Philippine National Police-Anti-Cybercrime Group Cyber Patrolling and Intelligence Unit, the Eastern Police District’s District Intelligence Division, and other government intelligence forces, the BI said.
Viado said that Hwanhwi was issued a warrant of deportation in 2021 for being an undesirable alien who posed risks to public safety and security.
He said an Interpol Red Notice was likewise issued against the fugitive following an arrest warrant released by the Gwangju District Court in connection with charges of fraud under South Korea’s Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Economic Crimes.
The BI said that Hwanhwi reportedly orchestrated a large-scale investment scam in 2018, with one of his victims being lured to invest in bonds and being defrauded KRW 500 million (about P20 million) in two separate transactions.
It also said that the same victim was later convinced to co-purchase stocks, where he was swindled an additional KRW 200 million (about P8 million).
It added that a few months later, Hwanhwi managed to extract another KRW 268 million (about P10.7 million) in multiple installments by falsely claiming urgent funds were needed for a sibling’s medical treatment.
Viado said that Hwanhwi's case reflects a deliberate pattern of deception involving substantial financial damage.
“Foreign nationals who engage in large-scale financial fraud and attempt to evade accountability by hiding in the Philippines will be located, arrested, and deported,” he warned.
Hwanhwi has been transferred to the BI’s facility pending deportation proceedings.