The Freeman

2 more Japanese fugitives tagged in robbery deported

- — Kristine Joy Patag/Philstar.com with reports from News5/ Marlene Alcaide, Agence France Presse

MANILA — The Philippine­s has deported two more Japanese fugitives, including one who is believed to be the ringleader in a string of robberies operating in their country and being run from a Bureau of Immigratio­n facility here.

The Bureau of Immigratio­n identified them as Tomonobu Saito and Yuki Watanabe — believed to be alias “Luffy” who is running a robbery ring from his detention cell in Taguig City.

News5 reported the two boarded an 11:45 p.m. scheduled flight on Wednesday night. Upon arriving in Japan, they will face investigat­ion for allegation­s of robbery, theft and fraud.

The Philippine­s on Tuesday morning deported two other Japanese fugitives linked to the same robbery ring. They are Kiyoto Imamura and Toyisha Fujita.

The Japanese government has earlier requested the deportatio­n of the four Japanese nationals who were detained at the BI Warden Facility. However, the DOJ found that they face pending cases, which they suspect are contrived, in different courts across the country.

The deportatio­n of the four coincided with the five-day official visit of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to Japan. The president arrived in the foreign country on Wednesday evening, hours prior to the deportatio­n of Watanabe and Saito.

Saito and Watanabe were deported after they were cleared of violence against women and their children charges they faced at the Pasay Regional Trial Court. Prosecutio­n filed a Motion to Withdraw Informatio­n (charge sheet), which was granted by the court on Tuesday.

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla said they will be writing to the Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s — the national organizati­on of lawyers in the country — to request for an investigat­ion “as to the practice of delaying cases even to contrived cases” that have kept some foreign detainees on Philippine soil, instead of their immediate deportatio­n.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? One of the two suspects (C wearing a hood), believed to be behind a spate of robberies in Japan, is escorted by authoritie­s to a plane for deportatio­n at the airport in Paranaque City, Metro Manila on February 8, 2023.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE One of the two suspects (C wearing a hood), believed to be behind a spate of robberies in Japan, is escorted by authoritie­s to a plane for deportatio­n at the airport in Paranaque City, Metro Manila on February 8, 2023.

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