Sacked Ilocos immigration official fears for his life
>> Wednesday, July 3, 2013
LAOAG CITY –
The head of the Bureau of Immigration based here has been relieved from his
post, and he believes it had something to do with last month’s arrest of four
Chinese nationals for illegal possession of firearms and explosives.
And now
immigration official Paul Versoza, whose relief took effect Tuesday, fears for
his life, saying he has received several death threats.
Versoza
alleged the four Chinese belong to a big syndicate protected by high government
officials.
He declined
though to name the syndicate and those supposedly protecting them.
Last Monday,
the four Chinese underwent preliminary hearing on the gun charges filed against
them before the Regional Trial Court Branch 19 in Bangui, Ilocos Norte.
Versoza said
he is considering the advice of his friends to stay abroad for his safety.
The four
Chinese – Lei Guang, Dang Hoi Yin, LuiXin Fen and Dennis Min Co – are now
locked up in the Ilocos Norte provincial jail.
Versoza’s
relief also came as his office was readying separate charges against the
Chinese suspects after they were found to have no proper travel documents.
Supt.
Jeffrey Gorospe, Ilocos Norte police spokesman, however, said that as far as
their office is concerned, they have not received reports of Versoza’s having
death threats.
“We have not
received any report from him reporting the same to be reflected into our
blotter,” said Gorospe in a text message to this writer.
The four
Chinese were arrested for illegal possession of firearms and explosives at a
checkpoint in Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte last May 28.
Before their
arrest, they figured in a commotion in Pasuquin’sNagsanga village where they
allegedly broke beer bottles.
When
responding policemen arrived, they sped away, triggering a car chase.
Gorospe said
the foreigners’ vehicle yielded three MP5 submachine guns, a Pietro Beretta
pistol, a 40-caliber rifle, two .45-caliber pistols, a 9-mm Glock pistol, eight
grenades, and an improvised explosive.
The Chinese,
through an interpreter, denied owning the guns and explosive materials found in
their vehicle. – With Charlie Lagasca
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