The Philippine Star

BI nabs Chinese posing as Mexican

- – Evelyn Macairan

A Chinese man was arrested at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) on Saturday morning for allegedly posing as a Mexican.

Lho Zhi Min, 53, was apprehende­d by Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) officers at the NAIA Terminal 1 after he presented a fake Mexican passport as he was about to depart for Kuala Lumpur on a Malaysian Airlines flight.

Lho was subjected to tertiary inspection after immigratio­n officers doubted the authentici­ty of his documents. He presented his Mexican passport but was unable to give direct answers to basic questions, according to BI Commission­er Norman Tansingco.

The BI’s forensic documents laboratory also reportedly confirmed that the passport was indeed fraudulent.

Lho was placed under arrest on the charge of violating the Philippine Immigratio­n Act of 1940.

After undergoing inquest proceeding­s, he will remain in the BI’s detention facility at Camp Bagong Diwa pending his deportatio­n, Tansingco said.

Meanwhile, the BI also caught two fugitives in separate operations.

South Korean Lee Poong Keun, 53, is reportedly the subject of an arrest warrant issued by the Incheon district court on charges of conspiracy to commit murder and extortion. He is also reportedly the subject of 12 other arrest warrants issued by different courts in Korea for various crimes.

Lee was arrested in Barangay Sta. Cruz, Angeles City on March 18, BI-Fugitive Search Unit (FSU) acting chief Rendel Ryan Sy said.

Lee has a deportatio­n order pending since 2016, Sy added.

The BI-FSU also arrested Chinese Huang Xuyang, 47, in Binondo, Manila on March 22.

He is reportedly wanted by the public security bureau in Qinhuangda­o City for allegedly refusing to execute court judgments.

Tansingco said Lee and Huang are awaiting deportatio­n and have been included in the BI’s blacklist.

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