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18 Immigration personnel dismissed over pastillas scam

admin June 10, 2022

SOME of the personnel of Bureau of Immigration who were said to be involved in the pastillas scam as screen grabbed from the surveillance video of National Bureau of Investigation and Senator Risa Hontiveros FB page.

THE 18 Bureau of Immigration personnel linked in the controversial pastillas scam have been dismissed from service, said the Department of Justice (DOJ).

In a resolution released Friday, the DOJ said the immigration officers and employees were found administratively liable for grave misconduct, gross neglect of duty, and conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the service.

“They facilitated or allowed the facilitation of the arrival and/or departure of Chinese nationals, without undergoing appropriate immigration formalities, for a consideration,” the agency said in a statement.

The 18 respondents have been meted the penalty of dismissal from the service, with the imposition of the proper accessory penalties.

The personnel of the “pastillas” scam allegedly allowed Chinese citizens into the country in exchange for at least P10,000 grease money was supposedly rolled in bond paper, like the “pastillas” delicacy. The Chinese nationals then would work in POGOs.

The BI respondents personnel ordered dismissed from service include the following: 

Francis Dennis Robles

Glen Ford Comia

Rodolfo Magbuhos, Jr.

Deon Carlo Albao

Danieve Binsol

Paul Erik Borja

Abdul Fahad Calaca

Anthony Lopez

Gabriel Ernest Estacio

Chevy Chase Naniong

Danilo Deudor

Ralph Ryan Garcia

Phol Villanueva

Fidel Mendoza

Benlando Guevarra

Bradford Allen So

Cecille Jonathan Orozco

Erwin Ortañez

Former BI deputy commissioner Marc Red Mariñas and former BI port operations division chief Grifton Medina were not among those dismissed from service. They have been charged by the Ombudsman with graft before the Sandiganbayan.

Justice Assistant Secretary Neal Bainto said Mariñas and Medina were not among those probed by the fact-finding investigation committee because both were included in the Ombudsman complaint.

Bainto further clarified that Mariñas has resigned. 

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