IMMIGRATION (BI) Commissioner Norman Tansingco announced the deportation of two Japanese nationals tagged as members of the notorious ‘Luffy’ gang.
The duo, identified as Sugano Kazushi and Shimoeda Saito were deported morning of March 26, and boarded a Japan Airlines flight to Tokyo.
Kazushi and Saito were deported for being undesirable aliens after the Japanese government tagged them as fugitives from justice for reportedly working as fraudulent callers for a criminal group victimizing his compatriots.
They were said to be the subject of an arrest warrant issued by the Tokyo Summary Court for being part of a large-scale telecom fraud group.
The BI likewise has reason to believe that both may be part of the infamous Luffy group, which allegedly committed a string of violent crimes in Japan.
The two have been hiding in the Philippines since 2019. A manhunt was conducted against them and their cohorts after receiving official communication from the Japanese government on February 2023 informing of their criminal status.
Shimoeda Saito made headlines last November 16, 2023 after being intercepted at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 while he was attempting to flee the country on a Cebu Pacific flight bound for Nagoya, Japan.
Upon knowing that he was being arrested, he resorted to alarming tactics, intentionally bumping his head on the immigration counter and feigning distress.
“Their deportation is a significant achievement in our efforts to disrupt criminal networks victimizing unsuspecting individuals,” said Tansingco. “This successful deportation is a testament to the collaborative partnership and good relationship between the Philippines and Japan. We will not allow our country to be used as a hiding ground for criminals and syndicates,” he added.
