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BI nabs Chinese man wanted by Interpol arrested at NAIA

Luo Wenchao
The suspects nabbed by BI. (JERRY S. TAN)

Bureau of Immigration (BI) officers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 arrested a Chinese national wanted by Interpol for crimes related to online gambling and telecommunications fraud.

BI spokesperson Dana Sandoval said that the suspect, identified as Luo Wenchao, 24, was intercepted on June 28 as he attempted to depart for Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Luo is the subject of a red notice issued by Interpol in 2024. He is wanted by the Hanshan County Public Security Bureau in Anhui Province, China for violating laws on credit card management.

Records show that Luo, along with accomplices, allegedly purchased more than 18,700 sets of bank card kits in violation of state regulations. These were reportedly used in criminal operations such as online gambling and telecommunications fraud.

Sandoval said he was immediately turned over to the BI’s Border Control and Intelligence Unit for inquest and is now detained at the Bureau’s Warden Facility pending deportation proceedings.

In a separate case, BI officers also intercepted Cameroonian national Murielle Sandra Mbozo’o Epse Ze, 41, at NAIA Terminal 3 on July 3 after attempting to board a Philippine airlines flight for Milan, Italy.

Mbozo’o Epse Ze was referred for secondary inspection after immigration officers and airline personnel questioned the authenticity of her passport. The document was submitted to the BI’s Forensic Documents Laboratory, which confirmed it to be counterfeit.

She was arrested and now also faces deportation proceedings.

Itchie G. Cabayan
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