• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • Regional
    • Davao Region
    • Northern Mindanao
    • Soccsksargen
    • Caraga Region
    • Zamboanga Peninsula
  • Categories
    • Top Stories
    • Environment
    • Police Files
    • Business
    • Davao Region
    • BARMM
    • Newslights
    • Agriculture and Food
    • Bisaya Kini
    • Where’s Our Money
    • War On Drugs
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
NewsLine Philippines

NewsLine Philippines

Building Information Highway for the Community

  • Top Stories
  • Business
  • Health
  • Environment
  • War On Drugs
  • Bisaya Kini
  • OFW News
  • May 9, 2025

Immigration blacklist two Chinese nationals in trafficking case

April 7, 2019 by NewsLine Philippines

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Bureau of Immigration (BI) will blacklist the two Chinese nationals facing charges of child abuse and trafficking in person as soon as they are indicted.

Felipe Alano Jr., the BI district alien control officer here, said Friday said they are just waiting for the National Bureau of Investigation-Region 10 (NBI-10) to provide a copy of the City Prosecutor’s Office’s decision to indict the foreigners.

“Once they are indicted, we will blacklist them and declare them as undesirable aliens,” said Alano, referring to Chinese citizens Shen Zhi Qiang and Li Qi.

In the event they are found guilty, Alano said the two suspects can only be deported once they have served their jail terms.

Alano said Shen arrived in the country on May 27, 2018 while Li on March 24, 2019. Shen may have extended his tourist visa for several times since his arrival, he added.

In light of the controversy surrounding the presence of the Chinese people in the country, Alano said he has limited the visa extension of only up to two months.

The two Chinese nationals were caught inside the rooms of a hotel in Barangay Cugman with seven female minors and three women of legal age by a joint team of NBI-10 agents and the city’s Regulatory and Complaint Board (RCB) officials in a raid on March 31.

Meanwhile, Mayor Oscar Moreno said the City Social Welfare and Development Office must “keep its eyes and ears open all the time to ensure that our minors and other vulnerable sectors are protected.”

Moreno has also called on owners of hotels and inns to “exercise diligence and caution” in accepting minors into their facilities.

“We cannot allow that these hotels and similar places will become instruments in violating the law,” he said.

The mayor said he is in favor of closing down businesses that allow individuals to commit illegal acts inside their establishments.

“If there is evidence that would warrant the closure, we will order the closure,” he said.

Alano said that an average of 600 Chinese nationals–who are here either as workers or as tourists–stay in Cagayan de Oro in a month.

The Special Work Permit (SWP) granted to the Chinese citizens employed here is only good for three to six months, he added.

Alano said they are also on the lookout for foreigners suspected of being terrorists, who have arrived or are arriving in the region, per advice of government intelligence agencies. -PNA

Filed Under: Top Stories Tagged With: Bureau of Immigration, Li Qi, Shen Zhi Qiang

Primary Sidebar

loader-image
Davao City
Davao City, PH
12:56 pm, May 9, 2025
temperature icon 32°C
few clouds
Humidity: 62 %
Wind: 7 mph
Clouds: 20%
Sunrise: 5:21 am
Sunset: 5:46 pm
Detailed weather
Weather from OpenWeatherMap
  • Human trafficking
  • Bisaya Kini
  • Business
  • Health
  • Environment
  • War On Drugs
  • Newslights
  • OFW News
  • Top Stories
  • Where’s Our Money

Youtube Videos

  • Cotabato Province nabutang sa ikatulong pwesto sa mga probinsiya nga adunay taas nga income
    by NEWSLINE PHILIPPINES at 1:00 am
  • Davao City Vice Mayoral Candidate Bernie Al-ag, mipailawom sa hair follicle ug urine drug tests
    by NEWSLINE PHILIPPINES at 12:00 am

Top Stories

Truck loaded with rice seized near barangay official’s home in Davao de Oro

May 8, 2025 By NewsLine Philippines

Final testing and sealing of vote counting machines conducted in Davao City ahead of May 12 elections

May 7, 2025 By Eugene Hinutan

Notorious crime group member killed in Maguindanao del Norte shootout

May 7, 2025 By Dyza Libong

Body of missing farmer found in water-filled pit in Davao City

May 7, 2025 By NewsLine Philippines

DCPO tightens security at voting centers ahead of 2025 Midterm Elections

May 7, 2025 By Eugene Hinutan

More Top Stories Post

Opinion

Content with Purpose: Lessons from Krakow

May 7, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

Duterte’s Arrest: A Victory for EJK victims or an injustice to his legacy?

March 12, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

Senators failed to get what they wanted from Duterte

October 30, 2024 By Editha Z. Caduaya

More Opinion Post

Environment

P3.126 Billion Davao River Bridge Project expected to be passable by November 2025

May 2, 2025 By Paul Palacio

Environmental case filed vs. Samal-Davao connector project

April 23, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya 320 Comments

More Environment Post

Governance

More Governance Post

Footer

Contact Us

Newsline Philippines
Mobile: +63917 150 8377
Email Address: newslineph.corres@gmail.com or newsline.ph@gmail.com

Bisaya Kini

SUV rams NAIA airport terminal 1, several injured

May 4, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

Special Envoy nga mikuyog kang Duterte sa The Hague gitanggong sa Senado

April 22, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

9 ka undocumented Chinese miners nasikop sa Sultan Kudarat

April 20, 2025 By Jerick Wee

8 Filipino seafarers nga napriso sa Malaysia gibuhian na, pagpauli gilihok na — DMW

April 20, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

Kapin 35K ka mga pasaherso sa pantalan ang natala atul sa Biyernes Santo

April 19, 2025 By Paul Palacio

More Bisaya Kini Post

Agriculture and Food

Comelec exempts ‘P20/kilo’ rice program from election spending ban

April 27, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

DSWD expands ‘Walang Gutom’ kitchen and 4Ps program to combat hunger and boost employment

April 14, 2025 By Althea Beatrice Caduaya Felizarta

Government allocates P5 billion to help vulnerable sectors Access Cheap Rice

March 27, 2025 By Editha Z. Caduaya

More Post

DISCLAIMER

Newsline Philippine website welcomes healthy discussion, exchange of opinions friendly debate, but comments posted by our readers does not reflect the views and opinion of Newsline Philippines.

Newsline Philippines reserves the right to delete, reproduce, or modify comments posted here without notice. Posts that are inappropriate and does not follow community standard will automatically be deleted.

Newsline Philippines IPO Reg. No. 4/2017/005044896
Newsline Philippines · Copyright © 2025 · All Rights Reserved