Two Chinese nationals, Wang Dingku and Su Zhengkun, were apprehended at Ninoy Aquino International Airport for attempting to depart the Philippines with counterfeit visas. They were intercepted by Bureau of Immigration (BI) agents before boarding a flight to Bangkok, Thailand. Both suspects are currently detained at the BI holding facility while deportation proceedings are underway.
Bureau of Immigration agents have arrested two Chinese nationals who attempted to leave the country with spurious travel papers.
According to Viado, the two Chinese were denied departure and apprehended following discovery that they entered the country with counterfeit visas. The passengers presented themselves for departure formalities at the Immigration counter when the BI officers who processed them noticed irregularities in the visas impressed on their passports.
This prompted the BI supervisors on duty to arrest the passengers and endorse them to the bureau’s legal division for filing of deportation charges.
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