Chinese woman arrested at NAIA for using Filipino's ID fraudulently

Law enforcement agencies arrested a Chinese woman at Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Sunday after she was found misrepresenting herself as Filipino Cassia Palma Poliquit.

BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado ordered the monitoring of Wang Xiujun following information from the NBI about her suspicious identity and fraudulent documents, including a Philippine passport and birth certificate.

Wang used these false documents to reside in the Philippines and sell electric vehicles in Metro Manila while holding an investor's visa, raising concerns over national security and loopholes in civil registry laws.

NBI dactyloscopy cross-examination confirmed that Wang is the same person as Alice Guo of Bamban, Tarlac, who was previously involved in similar activities.

The BI and NBI commend each other for their collaboration leading to Wang's arrest, emphasizing the need for continued joint efforts against identity theft and illegal document use.

Wang remains under custody at a BI warden facility pending deportation proceedings following her arrival from Kuala Lumpur on an Air Asia flight.

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