Korean money forger nabbed at NAIA
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Korean money forger nabbed at NAIA

Apr 12, 2024, 3:21 AM
OpinYon News Team

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Bureau of Immigration (BI) agents arrested a South Korean man wanted by authorities in Seoul for counterfeiting money.

In a report to Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco, the BI’s border control and intelligence unit (BCIU) identified the passenger as 26-year-old Jang Junseok.

The suspect was intercepted at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) last April 7 while attempting to board a flight to South Korea.

Jang was arrested after his name prompted a hit in the BI’s derogatory list indicating that he is subject of a watchlist order from the bureau as well as of a red notice issued by the Interpol.

He was subsequently barred from boarding his flight and brought to the BI warden facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City pending deportation proceedings.

According to BI-Interpol acting chief Jaime Bustamante, a warrant for Jang’s arrest was issued by the Daegu district court in South Korea on February 28, 2024 for possessing and trading counterfeit currency.

He was described by authorities as a professional counterfeit currency user who forged South Korean bank notes, used them at will and engaged in acts that disrupted social order.

Jang reportedly has six prior convictions for the same criminal offense but was released on parole in 2023.

While on parole, Jang allegedly continued to forge bank notes and used a pseudonym to cheat his victims who were offered the fake bank notes at lower prices compared to the genuine notes.

The value of the currency notes he allegedly forged amounted to more than 30 million won, or about US$22,000.

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