The Philippine Star

Chinese mafia behind fake Phl passports – lawmaker

- – Sheila Crisostomo

A Chinese mafia is providing Chinese nationals with seemingly legitimate Philippine passports using “spurious documents,” according to Rep. Robert Ace Barbers.

Local government units (LGUs) and state agencies should stay vigilant amid reports of Chinese nationals holding illegally acquired passports, Barbers said yesterday.

The Bureau of Immigratio­n, the Philippine Statistics Authority and LGUs should “hunt down” members of the Chinese mafia, he added.

Barbers recalled the case of Willy Ong, a Chinese national who secured a birth certificat­e indicating he is a Filipino, as well as a unified multi-purpose ID and a driver’s license issued by the Land Transporta­tion Office.

This surfaced during the ongoing investigat­ion of the House committee on public order and safety on the importatio­n of some 530 kilos of methamphet­amine hydrochlor­ide or shabu valued at P3.6 billion, allegedly kept in one of Ong’s four warehouses in San Jose Malino, Mexico, Pampanga.

The shabu shipment was smuggled into the country through the Subic Freeport in 2023, according to Barbers.

Barbers, chair of the House committee on dangerous drugs, noted that Ong, through his cohorts or the Chinese mafia “who work for him, presumably, was 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,” he added.

During the hearing, it was found that Ong also managed to register his real estate company, Empire 999, with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Ong has been engaged in huge land acquisitio­ns in Mexico, Pampanga where he and his Chinese partners built a gasoline station and four large warehouses, among others, in the province.

Barbers said other Chinese with forged Filipino IDs reportedly engaged in a huge land acquisitio­n spree in Bulacan, Palawan, Zambales, Isabela and other parts of the country, establishi­ng warehouses and other “business fronts.”

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