Mindanao Times

BI deports 300 Chinese involved in telco fraud

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MANILA -- The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) announced Thursday the deportatio­n of more than 300 Chinese nationals reportedly involved in telecommun­ication fraud.

Commission­er Jaime Morente said 312 Chinese nationals who were among the 512 illegal foreign workers arrested in a massive raid of a business processing outsourcin­g office in Pasay City last month were already deported.

The BI conducted a raid in an office at the Millennium Building and found the aliens to be alBrig.

legedly conducting scamming operations last October 9.

Aside from Chinese, those arrested consisted of Burmese, Malaysians, Vietnamese, Taiwanese, and Indonesian­s.

BI Intelligen­ce chief Fortunato Manahan Jr. called the operation a success after the implementa­tion of the mass deportatio­n.

“They will be deported today (Thursday), and we are very much thankful to the NCRPO (National Capital Region Police Office) for assisting us in this operation,” Manahan said.

Also leaving with the 312 Chinese nationals are 21 minors whose custody were turned over to the Chinese embassy upon determinat­ion of their age.

They will be deported on Thursday via five chartered China Eastern flights to Shijiaxuan­g, Hebei Province and Changchun, Jilin Province. They will be escorted by BI Intelligen­ce personnel as well as Chinese police officers.

Manahan added the passports of the deportees have already been canceled by the Chinese government, making them undocument­ed aliens.

Prior to their deportatio­n, the arrested foreigners were temporaril­y taken into custody by the NCRPO and held in a facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig.

Morente commended the BI Intelligen­ce Division for the successful implementa­tion of the operations.

“Let this serve as a warning to aliens planning to use the country as a base for their illegal operations. Expect more arrests in the coming days,” he added. (PNA)

 ??  ?? PROTESTERS form a human chain as they display a slogan made from plastics during a “break free from plastics” campaign rally in front of the department of environmen­t in Manila. AFP PHOTO
PROTESTERS form a human chain as they display a slogan made from plastics during a “break free from plastics” campaign rally in front of the department of environmen­t in Manila. AFP PHOTO

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