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84 Chinese deported as PH steps up drive vs. POGOs

84 Chinese deported as PH steps up drive vs. POGOs

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84 Chinese deported as PH steps up drive vs. POGOs

MANILA – The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has deported 84 Chinese nationals, as part of the Philippine government's intensified efforts to dismantle illegal Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) in the country.

Immigration Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado, in a news release Monday, said the foreigners were flown onboard a Philippine Airlines flight to Beijing on April 11.

The deportation was carried out in close coordination with the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and the Chinese Embassy in Manila.

“This operation reflects our strong resolve to implement President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to shut down illegal POGOs and remove foreign nationals who violate our immigration laws,” he said.

“We are grateful to the PAOCC and the Chinese Embassy for their seamless coordination throughout the process.”

The 84 foreigners were found to be overstaying or undocumented, and had been turned over to the bureau after being arrested in a series of enforcement operations.

These Chinese nationals were part of previous arrests by government operatives in Tarlac, Cebu, and Parañaque.

“This is a stern warning to all illegal foreign operators —we are watching, and we will act decisively. The Bureau will continue to work hand-in-hand with law enforcement agencies to protect the integrity of our borders,” Viado added.

The BI assured the public that it remains committed to supporting the administration’s efforts to restore order and uphold the law by cracking down on illegal foreign activities linked to organized crime. (PNA)

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