(Eagle News) — The Bureau of Immigration is set to deport a South Korean national wanted in his country for swindling. In a statement, the bureau said 41-year-old Kim Byunggon, who was arrested inside a mall in Barangay Apas, Cebu City on June 2, will also be placed on the Philippines’ immigration blacklist to prevent him from re-entering the country. The South Korean national’s arrest was by virtue of a mission order issued by immigration […]
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Immigration bureau: South Korean national wanted for swindling in his country nabbed in Las Piñas
(Eagle News) — The Bureau of Immigration has arrested a South Korean national wanted for swindling in his country. The bureau said 49-year-old Kim Dong Woo was nabbed by operatives from the Bureau’s Fugitive Search Unit on Monday in Las Pinas City. The South Korean national had fled to the Philippines in 2018, two years after learning a criminal complaint had been filed against him over his failure to return his compatriot’s money amounting to […]
PNP warns public vs PNP Chief Debold Sinas’ “poser” on Facebook
(Eagle News) — The Philippine National Police has warned the public against what it said was a “poser” of PNP Chief Debold Sinas who uses his name on Facebook to engage in swindling activities. Citing Sinas, according to the PNP, the Facebook account with the name Debold Sinas and with the URL https://www.facebook.com/debold.sinas.33 was not the PNP Chief’s. “That’s not me, I do not have a personal webpage or social network account except the official […]
BI: One of most wanted South Korean fugitives arrested in PHL
(Eagle News) — One of South Korea’s most wanted fugitives has been arrested in the Philippines, the Bureau of Immigration said on Thursday. BI Fugitive Search Unit Chief Bobby Raquepo said in a statement that Chun Tae Joon, 53, was nabbed by authorities along Kalayaan Avenue in Diliman, Quezon City on Tuesday, following a tip from an informant. Chun, who was ordered arrested in 2005 over a $100-million construction investment scam that victimized 10,000 people, had been […]





