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News (Media Awareness Project) - Philippines: Korean Embassy Expresses Concern Over PDEA Arrest
Title:Philippines: Korean Embassy Expresses Concern Over PDEA Arrest
Published On:2003-12-14
Source:Philippine Star (Philippines)
Fetched On:2008-01-19 03:40:02
KOREAN EMBASSY EXPRESSES CONCERN OVER PDEA ARREST

The Korean embassy expressed concern yesterday over the sad plight of
one of its nationals at the hands of Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency (PDEA) agents who allegedly tried to extort money from him on
charges of credit card fraud last Dec. 9.

Gyung Taek Cha, consul and police attache of the Korean embassy
brought to the attention of PDEA Director Anselmo Avenido the
experience of Hai Ju Ku and requested that the case be given "prompt
and necessary consideration."

In a five-page letter to Avenido, Gyung complained that PDEA agents
assigned at its satellite office at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex
detained Hai for 18 hours without filing any charges.

Gyung's letter was copy-furnished to the offices of Interior and Local
Government Secretary Joey Lina, Philippine National Police chief
Director General Hermogenes Ebdane Jr., National Bureau of
Investigation Director Reynaldo Wycoco and lawyer Efren Meneses, head
of the NBI anti-fraud division.

The STAR managed to get a copy of Gyung's letter.

In his letter, Gyung said Hai called him up last Dec. 10 reporting
that he was arrested by police officials who threatened to jail him
then demanded $10,000 for his release.

When he talked to the arresting officers, he was told that Hai was
invited for questioning after he was allegedly caught trying to
withdraw cash from an ATM machine using various credit cards.

Agents claimed they recovered 48 credit cards inside the Korean's
clutch bag.

Hai claimed he was simply waiting for a countryman near a Korean
restaurant along Burgos street in Makati City last Dec. 9 when
accosted by PDEA agents and brought to their office.

He claimed PDEA agents divested him of his digital camera and P5,000
cash. When he asked why he was arrested, he was told to produce
$10,000 for his release or land in jail for possession of illegal drugs.

The PDEA agents, Hai alleged, took out two small plastic bags with
"drug-like stuff " which he said, "he had never seen before."

Hai also denied having anything to do with credit card
fraud.

Gyung said he demanded the release of Hai since no charges was filed
against him.
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