Philippine Daily Inquirer

81 CHINESE, TAIWANESE HELD IN RAID VS CYBERFRAUD

- —JULIEM. AURELIO INQ

The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) has filed charges of violating Philippine immigratio­n laws against 81 foreigners who were recently arrested for their alleged involvemen­t in cyberfraud.

BI Commission­er Jaime Morente said the 47 Chinese and 34 Taiwanese nationals, who were arrested in Makati City on Tuesday night, would be facing deportatio­n proceeding­s.

BI acting spokespers­on Grifton Medina said the suspects were arrested at a condominiu­m on Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue while manning their workstatio­ns. Details of their alleged cyberfraud operations were not disclosed.

The BI’s fugitive search unit, led by intelligen­ce officer Bobby Raquepo, was conducting an operation to capture four Chinese nationals wanted for economic crimes in Beijing when they chanced upon the other foreigners, who were also suspected of involvemen­t in cyberfraud.

BI law and investigat­ion chief Arvin Santos said they were charged as undesirabl­e aliens who posed a risk to public safety and security due to their status as fugitives. They also failed to present immigratio­n documents to prove that their continued stay in the country was legal, he said.

Medina said the arrested foreigners would also be investigat­ed for possible violation of the country’s anticyberc­rime laws.

“This means they cannot be deported while their criminal liability is being determined,” the BI acting spokespers­on said.

The 81 foreigners remained in detention at Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City.

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