The Manila Times

Govt urged to act vs passport syndicate

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- BY RED MENDOZA

URIGAO del Norte 2nd District Rep. Robert Ace Barbers urged authoritie­s to act against a scheme wherein Chinese nationals acquire legitimate Philippine passports through illegal means.

said that the illegal operation was discovered during the hearing of the House Committee on Public Order on the importatio­n of 530 kilograms of methamphet­amine, allegedly involving Willy Ong, a Chinese.

Ong, the authoritie­s said, owns a legitimate but illegally acquired Philippine passport, a Unified Multi-Purpose Identity Card and a driver’s license issued by the Land Transporta­tion Office.

Barbers said that this became possible because Ong was able to secure a birth certificat­e indicating that he is a Filipino.

“Ong’s cohorts or the Chinese mafia who worked for him presumably were able to secure a Filipino birth certificat­e via ‘late registrati­on’ with certain LGUs. With his forged Filipino birth certificat­e, Ong was able to secure a Philippine passport and other government-issued IDs,” Barbers said.

Ong’s real estate company, Empire 999, was duly registered at the Securities and Exchange Commission. It engaged in several huge land acquisitio­ns in Mexico, Pampanga, where he and his Chinese partners managed to build a gas station and four warehouses.

Ong was implicated in the importatio­n of illegal drugs after the National Bureau of Investigat­ion conducted an entrapment operation in one of his warehouses in San Jose Malino, Mexico, Pampanga.

Barbers said Ong made a mockery of the Philippine legal system.

He added that he received reports that other Chinese were involved in the same illegal operations.

“Aside from perpetuall­y bullying us on the issue of West Philippine Sea, the continuous dumping of counterfei­t drugs and other products in the Philippine­s, these unscrupulo­us Chinese nationals are now faking documents to acquire legit government-issued documents. These Chinese nationals are doing so many fraudulent activities here in the country,“Barbers said.

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