^

Headlines

BI holding 12 convicted Chinese poachers

Evelyn Macairan - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - The 12 Chinese fishermen convicted of poaching at the Tubbataha Reef are in the custody of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and will be turned over to the Palawan regional trial court.

BI spokesperson Elaine Tan said yesterday that after the Chinese fishermen posted bail for poaching, the BI took custody of them because they are also facing a deportation case for violating immigration regulations.

The Palawan court, which sentenced the Chinese poachers to five to 12 years in prison, is expected to order their transfer to a regular jail.

The 12 Chinese fishermen were identified as Liu Wen Jie, Che Li Yong, Fan Len Tie, Xuan Ven Fe, Wang Yu Zhen, Lizhong Sheng, Lizhiming, Liu Cheng Tie, Tung Zhue We, Tang Hai Liny, Wen Hong Min and Qi Vixn.

Tubbataha rangers arrested the 12 Chinese onboard F/V Min Long Yu after their vessel ran aground at Tubbataha Reef’s North Atoll on April 8, 2013.

The 12 Chinese are also facing a separate case of illegal possession of wildlife as authorities recovered 2,870 dead and frozen pangolins on their boat.

Pangolins are endangered animals, and the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) prohibits trade in Asian pangolin species. If the carcasses are determined to be from the Philippines, the 12 Chinese fishermen can be punished under the Philippine Wildlife Act. – With Rhodina Villanueva

vuukle comment

BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION

CHE LI YONG

CHINESE

ELAINE TAN

ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA

FAN LEN TIE

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

LIU CHENG TIE

LIU WEN JIE

LIZHONG SHENG

TUBBATAHA REEF

  • Latest
  • Trending
Latest
Latest
abtest
Recommended
Are you sure you want to log out?
X
Login

Philstar.com is one of the most vibrant, opinionated, discerning communities of readers on cyberspace. With your meaningful insights, help shape the stories that can shape the country. Sign up now!

Get Updated:

Signup for the News Round now

FORGOT PASSWORD?
SIGN IN
or sign in with