Mindanao Times

2 alleged Japanese crime ring members deported

-

MANILA – Two Japanese nationals who are alleged members of a crime ring behind a series of violent robberies in their home country were deported on Tuesday.

In a statement, Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) Commission­er Norman Tansingco said Toshiya Fujita and Kiyoto Imamura, both 38, boarded a Japan Airlines flight past 9 a.m. under maximum security.

Fujita, apprehende­d by the BI Fugitive Search Unit in Barangay Anilao Proper in Mabini, Batangas on Feb. 21, 2021, has been tagged by Japanese authoritie­s as a senior member of an organized fraud group engaged in a phone-based scam.

An arrest warrant was reportedly issued against him in Tokyo.

Imamura was arrested a day after Christmas in 2019 after attempting to depart from the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 3 via a Cebu Pacific flight bound for Macau. He reportedly had a warrant of arrest in his country for theft.

Both faced local cases in the Philippine­s, which were subsequent­ly dismissed.

They were deported for violating the terms and conditions of their visas for being fugitives, as well as being risks to public interest.

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla also confirmed that Yuki “Luffy” Watanabe and Tomonobu Saito will be deported Wednesday, although the BI statement said they have yet to confirm who Watanabe is.

“One of them is Luffy. It’s only the Japanese police who can tell. One of the four is Luffy. I don’t know who among them but there were 24 cellphones and two tablets recovered that were already turned over to the Japanese police,” Remulla told reporters.

Watanabe is the alleged leader of the group, with their most recent heist resulting in the killing of a 90-year-old woman in Komae, western Tokyo.

He reportedly coordinate­d with his henchmen via smartphone using a messaging applicatio­n to carry out robberies in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto.

Remulla said the Pasay Regional Trial Court Branch 109 has dismissed the remaining case of Violation Against Women and Their Children law (Republic Act No. 9262) against Watanabe and Saito.

The supposed complainan­ts have not been

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines