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PASAY CITY, January 9, 2025 — The Bureau of Immigration (BI) successfully apprehended almost 400 illegal aliens during a large-scale raid conducted in Parañaque on Wednesday, targeting an alleged scam operation.
BI Intelligence Division Chief Fortunato Manahan, Jr. reported that the operation uncovered the aliens working in POGO-like activities at a company located in Barangay Tambo. The arrested individuals were allegedly engaged in illicit activities, including online scam operations targeting people abroad.
“The Bureau’s intelligence division, fugitive search unit (FSU), and Anti-Terrorist Group (ATG) have been monitoring the activities of these individuals for some time,” Manahan said. “Their operations were found to be in violation of immigration laws and posed significant risks to the public.”
Immigration Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado emphasized the importance of the operation. “This raid is part of our intensified efforts to combat illegal activities and ensure that foreign nationals residing in the country comply with our laws. We will not tolerate any activities that endanger the safety and welfare of the public.”
The arrested individuals are currently undergoing booking procedures and will be temporarily held by the agency while awaiting deportation proceedings.
The BI is coordinating with relevant government agencies to expedite the process and ensure that those found guilty of violations are held accountable.
“The order of the President is clear,” said Viado. “POGO workers who insist on staying in the country and violating our laws will be arrested and deported,” he warned.
POGO stands for Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations which the government through a presidential directive has banned and outlawed after a series of separate investigations in the Senate and House of Representatives uncovered illegal activities being perpetrated in many POGO operations. (/)
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Source: Bureau of Immigration