PNP: Another Chinese fugitive discovered among rescued workers in Las Piñas raid
Another Chinese fugitive was identified among the rescued workers from the raid in a Las Piñas City establishment in June, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Monday.
In a press briefing, PNP spokesperson Police Colonel Jean Fajardo said the fugitive was identified as one of the “big bosses” of the company that was raided by authorities over suspected illegal activities.
“Noong in-apply natin ang search warrant ay identified na po siya as one of the bosses po ng Hong Tai company,” Fajardo said.
(When we applied for a search warrant, he was already identified as one of the bosses of Hong Tai company.)
“Noong nag-background check na po ang embassy ay nalaman po natin, nagbigay po sila ng document na may warrant of detention na rin pala ito at lumalabas po noong chineck, isa pala siya doon sa mga big bosses ng company,” she added.
(We learned about it when the embassy conducted a background check and it gave us a document showing this person already has a warrant of detention.)
Four Chinese and three Taiwanese fugitives were previously discovered among the rescued workers. They were turned over to the Bureau of Immigration on July 7 for deportation.
On June 26, authorities implemented a search warrant in a compound in Las Piñas over an alleged human trafficking situation.
The police reported that 1,534 Filipinos and 1,190 foreigners were rescued from the raid.
According to Fajardo, authorities also discovered two minors — an Indonesian and a Malaysian — among the rescued workers.
On June 30, five Chinese suspects identified as Li Jiacheng, alias Li Jiachang, Xiao Liu, alias Xiao Lin, Yan Jiayong, alias Pan Wen Jie, Duan Haozhuan, and LP Hongkun, alias Li Yang, underwent inquest proceedings at the Department of Justice (DOJ).
But according to DOJ Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, the five Chinese were ordered to be released due to lack of evidence.
Remulla slammed the PNP's Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG), which spearheaded the raid, for supposedly failing to coordinate with the DOJ before conducting the raid.
The suspects' lawyer, Atty. Christian Vargas, said the five Chinese nationals are still under police custody despite a release order from the DOJ.
The PNP earlier said the ACG has maintained that it followed the process in implementing the operation, pointing out that it was done based on the search warrant issued by the court. —KBK, GMA Integrated News