More than 300 arrested Chinese nationals deported to China

The country has already deported 336 Chinese nationals who were arrested for various violations of the Philippines’ Immigration Laws.

Li Le, the deputy police attache of the Chinese Embassy, ​​yesterday met with MIAA, PNP, and Bureau of Immigration officials for the deportation of detained Chinese nationals.

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It was learned that NAIA Terminal 1 provided a space for the five chartered planes that will bring home the detained foreigners back to China.

Three Chinese Eastern planes flew the Chinese nationals at 4:30 am, and 5:30 am on Thursday (Nov. 14).

The rest of the deported Chinese nationals be boarded in two Chinese Southern airlines and are scheduled to fly at 9:00 pm.

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Chinese nationals came from the Immigration Bureau’s detention facility and were taken to NAIA via chartered buses.

Media coverage of the Chinese nationals’ deportation is prohibited.

In September,  277 Chinese nationals wanted for fraud in their home country were arrested in a “massive raid” of a corporate center in Pasig City.

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In the same month, 324 Chinese nationals were arrested for cybercrimes, including operating unauthorized online gaming in eight locations in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

On September 4, 6 Vietnamese rescued from the Chinese prostitution den in Makati City.

On September 18, over 50 Chinese women rescued at prostitution den in Parañaque City. 

Authorities rescued 91 Chinese women from high-end KTV bar in Makati City on September 30.

On October 7, at least 30 Chinese women were rescued from a sex den also in Makati City.

Some Chinese nationals were also arrested for trying to bribe the cops who caught their fellow Chinese.