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BI to deport wanted Korean swindler

- (Jun Ramirez)

The Bureau 0f Immigratio­n (BI) is set to deport a convicted Korean swindler who was arrested in Pampanga, more than a year after he fled to the Philippine­s to evade serving his jail sentence.

Immigratio­n Commission­er Jaime Morente said the 48-year-old Chong Won Sok was apprehende­d last week inside the Clark Freeport zone in Angeles City by operatives from the BI fugitive search unit (FSU).

Chong was arrested on the strength of a warrant which the BI chief issued against the Korean for being an undesirabl­e and undocument­ed alien.

Morente said Chong has been illegally staying here due to cancellati­on of his passport by the South Korean government.

BI intelligen­ce chief Bobby Raquepo said Chong had hidden in the country since March last year while the fraud charges against him was being investigat­ed by prosecutor­s.

“Last May 29, a Korean court sentenced him to one year in prison and he became the subject of an Interpol red notice after authoritie­s learned that he had fled to the Philippine­s,” Raquepo added.

According to informatio­n from Korean authoritie­s, Chong was convicted for swindling nearly 35 million won from a compatriot in August 2016 by making his victim believe that he could work out a 2.2 billion loan for the latter’s housing constructi­on project.

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