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26 unlawful Pogo aliens deported


Another batch of illegal aliens involved in illicit Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) was deported by the Bureau of Immigration (BI).

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MANILA, Philippines – One other batch of unlawful aliens concerned in illicit Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) was deported by the Bureau of Immigration (BI).

In a information launch Saturday, BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado stated the current deportees consisted of 23 Chinese language nationals and three Malaysians, who boarded Philippine Airways and Malaysian Airways flights, respectively, on Friday night time.

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He stated the 26 deportees had been a part of the 450 overseas nationals apprehended in January for violating Philippine immigration legal guidelines, notably POGO-related scams.

The day earlier than, the BI reported 57 overseas nationals, had been deported from Jan. 31 to Feb. 5 — 46 Chinese language, seven Myanmar nationals, three Vietnamese and one Malaysian.

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“We’re resolute in imposing immigration legal guidelines and guaranteeing that those that exploit our nation for illicit actions are eliminated,” Viado stated.

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He vowed that the BI will proceed to work carefully with different authorities businesses to determine and take away overseas nationals concerned in unlawful actions according to the directives of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to eradicate POGOs.

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“Overseas nationals who interact in unauthorized and unlawful operations ought to take this as a warning. We are going to discover you, arrest you and ship you again to your nation,” Viado stated.

“It is a whole-of-government effort. We’re dedicated to cleaning the nation of unlawful POGOs and guaranteeing that the rule of legislation prevails.”



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