Two Chinese nationals, who posed as Filipinos, have been arrested by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) in Iligan City.
They were identified by the BI as Baogui Xu, 53, and Lizun Cai, 50, who were both arrested by the bureau’s Mindanao intelligence task group (MITG) last March 4.
The BI said the two foreigners secured Philippine-issued identification documents in violation of Section 37(a)(9) in relation to Section 45(e) of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940.
It said that Cai had been using the name “Mia Chua Co,” while Xu had been using the name “Stanny Co.”
“Cai admitted to using Philippine documents, and subsequently presented her Chinese passport and alien certificate of registration identity card,” it added.
The BI said that Cai admitted that she had obtained Philippine documents under a fictitious Filipino name.
In the case of Xu, the BI said that he presented his Chinese passport and alien registration card.
During his arrest, the bureau also said that recovered from Xu were several identification cards bearing his photograph but under his assumed Filipino identity, including a driver’s license, Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) tax identification card (ID), and Philippine Postal ID.
The BI added that the two arrested foreigners were brought to the Iligan City Police Office for blotter and documentation before the filing of the charges against them.