Suspected Korean mafia member arrested in Parañaque City in the Philippines

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Police arrested over the weekend a suspected member of a Korean mafia in an operation in Parañaque City.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) identified the Korean fugitive as Park Wangyeol, 39, who is wanted for the killing of four people in Bacolor, Pampanga in October of this year.

Jose Carlitos Licas Jr., chief of BI's fugitive search unit, said the Korean Interpol had issued a red letter notice against Park. The Korean fugitive is also a top priority target of the Korean Embassy in the Philippines, he added.

Park was arrested by joint operatives of the BI and the regional intelligence unit of the National Capital Region Police Office in a condominium unit in Parañaque City.

Licas said if Park is convicted for the murder of four people in Pampanga, he will have to serve his sentence in the Philippines before being deported to Korea. —report from John Consulta/ALG, GMA News

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Are your Fields Avenue and Walking Street Cigarettes FAKE? Breaking news that will DAMAGE Angeles City Street Vendors

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Inquirer.net in the Philippines have reported a raid on a major 1 billion pesos of FAKE CIGARETTES and Tax Stamps in Pampanga, Bulacan and Pangasinan in North Luzon. Please see the article below:

The country’s two biggest tax-collection agencies have seized more than P1 billion worth of fake cigarettes and tax stamps as well as counterfeiting paraphernalia through raids conducted in three Luzon provinces, the Department of Finance said Monday.

The recent raids spearheaded by the Bureaus of Customs (BOC) and of Internal Revenue (BIR) in Bulacan, Pampanga and Pangasinan yielded P1 billion in fake cigarettes and P175 million in counterfeit tax stamps alongside other raw materials and equipment used to churn out fake goods, it said.

“The BOC and BIR deserve to be commended for conducting without letup their campaign to rid our country of the illicit tobacco trade, which deprives the government of hundreds of millions of pesos in revenues yearly and eats up the market of legitimate manufacturers who abide by the law and pay their taxes regularly,” Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III said.

“These sustained efforts show that the Duterte administration’s campaign against corruption and other illegal activities would be pursued with the same zeal as its war against narco traffickers and illegal drugs,” the finance chief said.

In a report to Dominguez, Customs Commissioner Nicanor E. Faeldon said a raid of four warehouses in Villasis, Pangasinan, showed massive counterfeiting of popular cigarette brands such that they seized a P1 billion worth of fake cigarettes and arrested 24 undocumented foreigners engaged in manufacturing the counterfeit goods.

A separate BIR report to Dominguez, meanwhile, showed that an unauthorized cigarette manufacturer of various brands in Lubao, Pampanga, was caught in a raid possessing 5.5 millions pieces of fake unused tobacco tax stamps equivalent to P175 million in excise and value-added taxes. “The taxpayer who owns the feed mill where the raid was conducted had registered with the BIR as a hog mill feed operator last October. The machines seized are capable of producing 200,000 packs of cigarettes a day and supplies and stamps in the warehouse are estimated to be good for one month’s production. The stamps appear to be imported and with Chinese characters,” the BIR reported.

The BOC operation in Marilao, Bulcan, meanwhile, confiscated unlicensed raw materials used in manufacturing cigarettes, including more than 500 boxes of cigarette filters, 100 sacks of tobacco leaves, cigarette paper, packing film as well as reels of inner liner cigarette paper. “The raid also led to the seizure of counterfeit labels of cigarette brands manufactured by Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco Corp. and the arrest of a certain Jayson Enero Li,” the DOF said.



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