According to the on-the-spot news, the Philippine Immigration Bureau agents entered the 999 mall to investigate Chinese people who may have problems, and some people fled into the bank to hide. The Immigration Bureau eventually took 74 Chinese and an Indian and took the bus to the Immigration Headquarters for investigation. The arrested persons included 26 women.
Corner of Chinatown, Manila
The report said that the Chinese consulate in the Philippine consulate and third-class secretary Jia Yan, the general manager of the business, the deputy director of the China Volunteer Center Shi Chaoquan, the general manager of the business Li Peipei, the honorary chairman of the Philippine Overseas Chinese Federation of Industry and Commerce Zhou Jingwei, the president Ke Zhichao, the vice president Chang Huang Guojie and others heard the news and rushed to the immigration bureau to negotiate and condolences to the arrested compatriots.
The Philippine Overseas Chinese Federation of Industry and Commerce also purchased dinner and bottled water for distribution to everyone.
In an interview with the Philippine Business Daily, Consul Jia Yan and Shi Chaoquan said that after negotiations, officials of the Immigration Bureau promised to release those who have legal procedures today.
Jia Yan said that the leaders of the embassy knew about the incident of rounding up the Chinese and sent him to the Immigration Bureau on behalf of the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines to understand the situation and communicate. He arrived at the Philippine Immigration Bureau at 7 o'clock last night and saw the captain of the action team and communicated with him.
Jia Yan said that the embassy staff arrived at the Philippine Immigration Bureau for the first time. With the cooperation of the CCP, I hope that the Immigration Bureau can properly handle this matter.
He said that the Philippine Immigration Service has indicated that it is necessary to verify whether these Chinese people have valid passports, visas and residency rights, and then put together the information and report to the Immigration Director. After the immigration director signs their report, they have legal procedures. The person can be released. If the status is not legal, the corresponding penalties will be imposed in accordance with Philippine law.
However, Jia Yan said that how to deal with it depends on his meeting with the Immigration Director on the morning of the 15th.
He said that he was on behalf of the embassy to visit the arrested Chinese and talk to them, letting everyone know that the embassy is very concerned about this matter.
Jia Yan also negotiated with the Immigration Bureau to ensure the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens and to receive humane treatment.
He said that the embassy also strives to work as an immigration director and hopes to complete the verification process as soon as possible so that Chinese people with legal status can be released as soon as possible.
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