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Mandaue drug bust: P476,000 ‘shabu’ seized from HVI
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Authorities seized suspected shabu worth at least P476,000 from a 45-year-old man described as a high-value individual during an anti-illegal drugs operation in Mandaue City early on Wednesday morning, March 27, 2024. The operation took place along Realty Road in the North Reclamation Area in Barangay Subangdaku, Mandaue City, Cebu. The.....»»
Global box-office hit na ‘YOLO’, masisilayan na rin sa Pilipinas sa Abril
BREAKING the limits. Rising from the ashes. A fiery soul. Ganyan mailalarawan ang bagong pelikula na malapit nang dumating dito sa ating bansa. Ito ang “YOLO,” isang inspirational comedy drama film ng bansang China na nakatakdang ipalabas sa mga lokal na sinehan sa darating na April 17. Ang Chinese comedienne na si Jia Ling ang.....»»
Shabu dealer linked to Dawlah Islamiya busted in Marawi
Another drug trafficker identified with the Dawlah Islamiya was arrested after selling P102,000 worth of shabu to non-uniformed policemen in a sting operation Thursday in Barangay Cabasaran in Marawi City......»»
Drug den in Brgy. Apas: Couple nabbed, P108,800 ‘shabu’ seized
CEBU CITY, Philippine — A couple was arrested for allegedly running a drug den in Barangay Apas, Cebu City on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, with call center agents and habal-habal drivers as their usual clients. A buy-bust operation at around 5:30 p.m. led to the arrest of Jonathan Roca, 44, and his common law partner,.....»»
Chinese national intercepted at NAIA
The Bureau of Immigration arrested a Chinese national last Monday at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport after being found to be facing charges in China for illegal gambling. The BI-NAIA identified the suspect as Jiang Ning, a 27-year-old male who attempted to depart via a Philippine Airlines flight bound for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, when the BI officers noted a derogatory record in their system issued against him by the Chinese authorities. Upon verification, the Bureau confirmed that Jiang is the subject of an Interpol Red notice after allegedly being wanted in China for involvement in setting up a gambling group, which was said to control 14 gambling platforms for illegal profits in China and the Philippines. The BI-NAIA added that his group was said to have operated from 2014 to 2021 and to have induced more than 100 thousand Chinese to engage in illegal gambling activities. A warrant of arrest was already issued against him by the Qijiang District Public Security Bureau of Chongqing Municipality. He was charged with opening a casino in violation of the Criminal Law of China and faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. Jiang was immediately referred to the BI Legal Division to be charged with undesirability. He will be detained at the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City, pending his deportation proceedings. The post Chinese national intercepted at NAIA appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Chinese national wanted for illegal gambling nabbed at NAIA
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) reported that a Chinese national was arrested on 18 September by BI officers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) after being found to be facing charges in China for illegal gambling. The BI-NAIA identified the suspect as Jiang Ning, a 27-year-old male. Jiang was arrested at the NAIA Terminal 1. He attempted to depart the country via a Philippine Airlines flight bound for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia when BI officers noted a derogatory record in their system issued against him by the Chinese authorities. Upon verification, the BI confirmed that Jiang is the subject of an Interpol Red notice after allegedly being wanted in China for involvement in setting up a gambling group, which was said to control 14 gambling platforms for illegal profits in China and the Philippines. The BI-NAIA added that his group was said to have operated from 2014 to 2021 and to have induced more than 100 thousand Chinese to engage in illegal gambling activities. A warrant of arrest was already issued against him by the Qijiang District Public Security Bureau of Chongqing Municipality. He was charged with opening a casino in violation of the Criminal Law of China and faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. Jiang was immediately referred to the BI Legal Division to be charged with undesirability. He will be detained at the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City, pending his deportation proceedings. The post Chinese national wanted for illegal gambling nabbed at NAIA appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
‘The Exorcist: Believer,’ ‘Lost in the Stars’ mga pelikulang magbibigay kilabot bago ang Halloween season
UMPISA na ng mga katatakutan ngayong papalapit na ang Halloween season! Kung ang hilig niyo ay manood ng horror movies, dalawang pelikula ang kaabang-abang sa mga sinehan. Ito ang American supernatural film na “The Exorcist: Believer,” at ang Chinese thriller film na “Lost in the Stars.” Unahin na muna natin ang bagong “The Exorcist” movie.....»»
3 foreign nationals arrested at NAIA
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) reported on Saturday, 2 September, the arrest of three foreign nationals at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) for violation of immigration laws. On 31 August, the Bureau arrested a Thai national identified as Teerasade Phutthichotiruksa, a 43-year-old male, who attempted to depart via a Thai Airways flight to Bangkok, Thailand, but the Bureau intercepted him during a primary inspection. Phutthichotiruksa, according to the BI-NAIA, showed up for his immigration procedures at NAIA Terminal 3 for departure, but the immigration officer found anomalies and irregularities in the stamps placed on his passport. This prompted the BI officer to submit his document for further inspection through the BI’s Forensic Documents Laboratory. The BI forensic team inspected his travel documents and confirmed that the stamps shown on his passport were counterfeit. As a result, Phutthichotiruksa was arrested, read his rights, and immediately transferred to the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City, while awaiting deportation. BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco said that this case underscores the importance of the immigration officers' vigilance and expertise in detecting fake documents. Their officers are trained to spot irregularities and will arrest foreign nationals who attempt to use fraud to be able to travel. Meanwhile, on 1 September, the BI also arrested of two Chinese fugitives in separate incidents. At the NAIA Terminal 3, the Bureau arrested Chen Changdian, 32, after he attempted to depart the country via Scoot Airlines bound for Singapore. Upon primary inspection, the immigration officer found out that Chen’s name was in the BI’s database of derogatory records. Chen is the subject of an Interpol red notice after being wanted for prosecution in the United Arab Emirates for the crime of murder in 2022. Based on the BI database, Chen arrived in the country in May 2022, but his name was only tagged as a fugitive by Interpol in November 2022. While at the NAIA Terminal 1, the Bureau arrested a Chinese woman who was identified as Lyu Yani, 30 years old, after trying to depart the country via a Philippine Airlines flight bound for Bangkok. According to the BI-NAIA, Lyu's name was also found on Interpol's list of wanted criminals. Lyu was tagged by Interpol as a fugitive wanted for the crime of running a gambling house. Both Chinese nationals were transferred to the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City. All three fugitives are currently facing deportation cases, and their names will be included on the BI blacklist, which will bar them from entering the Philippines in the future. The post 3 foreign nationals arrested at NAIA appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Overstaying Chinese arrested in NAIA
The Bureau of Immigration at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 reported the arrest of an overstaying Chinese national who attempted to leave the country on 9 August. In the report given to BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco, the arrested Chinese national was identified as Dai Jun, a 27-year-old who attempted to board a Philippine Airlines flight bound for Hong Kong, but the BI-NAIA officers noticed that his name was in the BI’s derogatory records. Tansingco said that the passenger’s name was registered as a hit upon presentation of his passport to their primary inspection officers. Verification with BI records reveals that Dai’s name has been included in the BI’s blacklist since 2021. He was likewise the subject of a watchlist for overstaying and violations of the conditions of his stay. Upon confirmation of his identity, immigration supervisors deferred his departure and arrested him immediately. Now Dai has been transferred to the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City, pending his deportation. Meanwhile, Commissioner Tansingco ordered the immediate cancellation of visa for a Chinese national who was recently arrested by the NAIA-AIDIATG at the NAIA Terminal 3 for possession of illegal drugs and live ammunition. NAIA-AIDIATG identified the Chinese national as Qian Qiang, 52 years old. The post Overstaying Chinese arrested in NAIA appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
BI nets 7 fugitives
The Bureau of Immigration reported on Thursday the arrest of the seven fugitives in Las Piñas which composed of four Chinese national and three Taiwanese. BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco said that they received information that these foreign nationals were wanted fugitives. A mission order was issued against them and they were also arrested for being undesirable aliens. The four Chinese nationals were identified as Zhang Quanbao, Song Tianming, Yu Liming, and Liu Jianxin while the three Taiwanese were identified as Li Yi Liang, Huang Hsin-Chiang and Lin Yue Hong. Tansingco added that an information from authorities revealed a warrants of detention were issued against the four Chinese nationals by the China Public Security Bureau for Contract Fraud, Drug Trafficking, Telecom fraud and theft, respectively. Meanwhile, the Taoyuan and Taichung District Prosecutors’ Offices in Taiwan have issued warrants of arrest against the three Taiwanese fugitives for fraud and offenses of causing bodily harm. The seven fugitives were allegedly worked for a fraud syndicate running an online gaming hub in the Philippines. They are now detained in the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig, pending for their deportation proceedings. The post BI nets 7 fugitives appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Wanted Chinese woman arrested
The Bureau of Immigration at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport recently arrested a female Chinese national wanted for her involvement in human trafficking in Beijing, China. BI Intelligence Division chief Fortunato Manahan Jr. identified the Chinese national as Zheng YuYu, who was intercepted at NAIA Terminal 2 last Saturday. Manahan said members of the BI’s border control and intelligence unit collared Zheng before she could board a Philippine Airlines flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco immediately ordered the woman’s commitment to the BI warden facility at Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City, where she would remain while undergoing deportation proceedings. The BI Board of Commissioners, meantime, is expected to issue an order for Zheng’s summary deportation and her inclusion in the bureau’s blacklist of undesirable aliens. According to BI-BCIU deputy chief Joseph Cueto, since 9 April this year, Zheng has been on the BI’s wanted list, along with another Chinese national identified as Chen Dongxin, who was charged with deportation by the bureau’s prosecutors for being undesirable aliens. Cueto said that the charges against Zheng and Chen were filed after the Chinese Embassy in Manila informed the Bureau that the two were wanted in their country for large-scale human trafficking. They were both accused of allegedly organizing people to illegally and secretly cross China’s territorial borders. The post Wanted Chinese woman arrested appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
2 Chinese nabbed at NAIA
The Bureau of Immigration reported yesterday the arrest of two Chinese nationals on two separate occasions for violating the country’s immigration laws. Cai XiaoMing, 43, was arrested at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 after immigration officers found that he was on the bureau’s list of persons with court-issued hold departure orders. Cai, who arrived from Quanzhou, China, was issued an HDO in September 2019 by the Pangasinan regional trial court after he was criminally charged with tax evasion. The second Chinese national, Wang ZiLi, 27, was also arrested at NAIA 1 terminal as he was about to leave the country for Shanghai. Wang is allegedly one of 16 Chinese nationals who were recently placed on the BI’s watchlist after being informed by the Chinese authorities that they were wanted in China for involvement in economic crimes. Both Cai and Wang were detained at the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City. BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco said that the bureau will continue to intensify its efforts to crack down on foreigners who are violating the country’s immigration laws. “We will not tolerate any foreigner trying to circumvent our immigration laws,” Tansingco said. “We will continue to work closely with our foreign counterparts to ensure that those who are wanted in their countries are brought to justice.” The post 2 Chinese nabbed at NAIA appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Overstaying Chinese collared
The Bureau of Immigration on Tuesday reported the arrest of a Chinese national long wanted by the agency for overstaying and illegally working in the country. In a report given to BI commissioner Norman Tansingco, BI Intelligence Division chief Fortunato Manahan Jr. identified the suspect as Zheng ZongYi, a 30-year-old man who was arrested last 10 May his workplace at the Central Business District in Makati City. Manahan said Zheng has been on the BI’s wanted list since 2021, when it was found that he had never left the country since he arrived on 22 November 2019. During the investigation, it was also revealed that Zheng violated the conditions of his stay as a tourist by engaging in gainful employment here without bothering to apply for a work permit or visa. The BI chief immediately ordered to conduct deportation proceedings against Zheng, whom he described as undesirable for blatantly violating Philippine immigration laws. “Foreigners who deliberately violate our laws do not deserve the privilege to stay in the country. They should be sent out and perpetually banned from coming here again,” Tansingco said. Zheng is now detained at the BI warden facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City, pending deportation proceedings. The post Overstaying Chinese collared appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Cristy Fermin, Raffy Tulfo, Ted Failon, Cheryl Cosim tuloy ang mga bonggang pasabog sa 2023
NGAYONG 2023, kasabay sa pagdiriwang ng Chinese New Year, maririnig na ang tunay na tunog ng serbisyo publiko sa mga bagong programa ng Radyo5 92.3 FM na kaakibat ng bagong tagline ng istasyon — “Ito na ang totoong tunog ng Serbisyo Publiko!” Nangunguna sa listahan ng mga bagong handog ng Radyo5 ang radio program ng […] The post Cristy Fermin, Raffy Tulfo, Ted Failon, Cheryl Cosim tuloy ang mga bonggang pasabog sa 2023 appeared first on Bandera......»»
Bagong Mister and Miss Chinatown kinoronahan
DALAWANG kabataang Filipino-Chinese ang may tungkulin ngayong katawanin ang makabagong “Chinoy” makaraang magwagi sa 2022 Mister and Miss Chinatown pageant sa The Theater at Solaire ng Solaire Resort and Casino noong Oct. 30. Dinaig ni Kevin Lao ang siyam na iba pang kandidato upang manahin nag titulo mula kay Justin Yap, habang siyam na kandidata […] The post Bagong Mister and Miss Chinatown kinoronahan appeared first on Bandera......»»
DFA nagkasa ng karagdagang dalawang diplomatic protests laban sa China
Naghain ng dalawang panibagong diplomatic protests ang Department of Foreign Affairs bilang protesta sa pananatili ng Chinese vessels sa loob ng teritoryo ng Pilipinas sa West Philippine Sea. Sa pahayag ng DFA, ang bagong diplomatic protests ay dagdag lang sa araw-araw na diplomatic protests na kanilang inihahain. “As of 20 April 2021, Philippine maritime law […] The post DFA nagkasa ng karagdagang dalawang diplomatic protests laban sa China appeared first on Bandera......»»
Panda Express, nagbukas sa SM North Edsa!
Matapos ang blockbuster launch nito sa SM Megamall noong 2019, nagbukas ng bagong branch ang sikat na American-Chinese fast casual restaurant na Panda Express sa SM North EDSA, Quezon City. Abot-kamay na sa mga taga-Norte ang best-sellers ng Panda Express katulad ng Original Orange Chicken (crispy chicken na may matamis at tangy sauce) at ang […] The post Panda Express, nagbukas sa SM North Edsa! first appeared on Abante......»»
‘Pampaswerte’ tip ni Kim sa mga single para magkadyowa: Proven at tested talaga ito kasi ginawa ko siya
NA-TRY n’yo na bang magsuot ng bagong red underwear sa tuwing sasalubungin ang pagpasok ng Chinese New Year? Yan kasi ang isa sa mga pampaswerte tips ng Kapamilya actress-TV host na si Kim Chiu para sa lahat ng mga naghahanap ng magiging dyowa. Kamakailan ay kumonsulta nga si Kim sa feng shui master na si […] The post ‘Pampaswerte’ tip ni Kim sa mga single para magkadyowa: Proven at tested talaga ito kasi ginawa ko siya appeared first on Bandera......»»
DOH aalamin kung epektibo gatas ng ina vs COVID
Rerebisahin muli ng Department of Health(DOH), ang bagong pag-aaral ng mga Chinese scientist na ang gatas ng ina ay mahusay para mapigilan o panggamot sa COVID19. The post DOH aalamin kung epektibo gatas ng ina vs COVID first appeared on Abante......»»
China urges ROK to stay prudent on South China Sea issue: Chinese FM
BEIJING, March 28 (Xinhua) -- China urges the Republic of Korea (ROK) to stay prudent when it comes to the South China Sea issue, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Thursday. Lin made the remarks at a regular press briefing when responding to a media query about ROK Foreign Ministry Spokesperson's biased and unfactual comments on the South China Sea issue over the past few days. "China.....»»