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BI arrests two Chinese fugitives linked to illegal gambling syndicates, nabs another overstayer in Parañaque

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Manila-  In line with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to intensify the country’s campaign against transnational crime and prevent the Philippines from becoming a haven for foreign fugitives, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) arrested two Chinese nationals wanted in their home country for fraud and illegal gambling operations, and apprehended another Chinese national found to be overstaying during the same enforcement operations.

Immigration Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado identified the fugitives as Jiang Yin, 31, and Li Chuang, 34, who were separately arrested by operatives of the BI’s Fugitive Search Unit (FSU) on the evening of June 16 in Parañaque City.

The operations were conducted in coordination with Chinese authorities that provided intelligence information about their crimes.

During the operation against Li, agents also encountered another Chinese national identified as Wang Weixin, 32, whose immigration records showed that he had overstayed in the Philippines and was the subject of an active Hold Departure Order.

According to the Bureau, both Jiang and Li are wanted by Chinese police for allegedly participating in large-scale fraud and illegally operating online gambling activities through the “Qianneng Wallet” application.

Investigators in China alleged that the application was operated by a syndicate, which recruited Chinese nationals to facilitate illegal online gambling.

Authorities further identified the two fugitives as key members of two illegal gambling syndicates, where they allegedly served as supervisors and markers who extended gambling credit and facilitated betting activities.

Immigration records likewise showed that Jiang entered the Philippines in 2019 as a temporary visitor but failed to maintain a valid immigration status, rendering him an overstaying alien. Meanwhile, verification confirmed that Li was already the subject of existing Bureau blacklist and watchlist orders as an undesirable alien and fugitive from justice.

“Our message is clear: the Philippines will never be a refuge for foreign fugitives or members of transnational criminal syndicates,” said Viado. “Those who exploit our immigration system to evade prosecution abroad or engage in illegal activities will be located, arrested, and deported. We will continue strengthening our cooperation with international law enforcement partners to ensure that criminals have no place to hide.”

The three Chinese nationals were brought to the Bureau’s holiding facility after booking and documentation procedures. Jiang and Li will undergo deportation proceedings for being fugitives from justice and immigration violators, while Wang will face appropriate immigration proceedings for overstaying. #

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