MANILA -- The Bureau of Immigration (BI) is set to deport a
39-year-old South Korean national, who is facing a string of fraud cases in his
country for swindling more than 42.2 million won by pretending to be a
journalist.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, BI Commissioner Jaime Morente said
Yun Jong Sik was arrested by operatives of the bureau’s Fugitive Search Unit in
Guadalupe, Makati City last May 23.
He is currently detained at the BI Detention Center in Camp Bagong
Diwa, Taguig pending his deportation.
Yun was apprehended through a mission order issued by the BI chief upon
the request of the South Korean Embassy, which informed the bureau about his
outstanding cases.
“We will not allow criminals to use the Philippines to hide from
justice. He will be deported, and will be banned from returning to the
country," Morente added.
On the other hand, BI Spokesperson Dana Krizia Sandoval said Yun is the
subject of four arrest warrants issued by South Korean courts for defrauding
large sums of money.
One of his pending cases is his alleged swindling of two female
Koreans, whom he enticed to give him money via the Internet by introducing
himself as a journalist who graduated from a prestigious university in the
United States.
“He was charged with receiving more than 42.2 million won (USD390,000)
from the victims through deceit and lies, which he committed on 16 occasions
between August and September 2013,” she said.
Sandoval added that Yun arrived in the country on Oct. 2, 2008 and has
not left since.
The South Korean national’s passport has already expired, which means
he had been illegally staying in the country as an undocumented alien for the
past several years. (PNA/By Ferdinand Patinio)
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