Strictly handle foreigners operating illegally

October 8, 2012 18:11

On October 7, the Office of the Da Nang People's Committee said that the city's leaders had just issued a directive on strengthening the management of residence in the area. In which, the city police were required to promptly detect and strictly handle cases of foreigners and Vietnamese people residing abroad illegally entering, exiting, residing, and operating in the area.



Subject Jiang Hong Jing (born in 1970, passport number E02902231) and 8 other Chinese subjects were discovered by Da Nang Police entering Vietnam.Maleillegal business in September 2012 - Photo provided by Da Nang Police

The People's Committee of Da Nang City requested the City Police to strengthen inspection, guidance on registration and management of residence, ensure strict management of household registration; effectively manage temporary residence and temporary absence registration; conduct reviews, classifications, statistics, and make lists of temporary residence and temporary absence cases in residential areas, especially in apartment buildings and dormitories; coordinate with agencies and units managing apartment buildings and dormitories to take measures to strictly manage residents; promptly detect and strictly handle violations of the law on residence.

For foreigners and Vietnamese people residing abroad who are living, working and residing in the city, Da Nang leaders require the city police to proactively grasp the number, composition, nationality and purpose of their visit to Vietnam. Thereby, they will be counted and classified to manage their residence and provide guidance on the full implementation of legal procedures.

At the same time, promptly detect and strictly handle cases of foreigners and Vietnamese people residing abroad illegally entering, exiting and residing in the area, having activities that violate national security and social order and safety. Organize the collection, storage, processing and protection of data to serve the State management of residence in the city.

As Infonet reported, recently in Da Nang, there have been continuous cases of foreigners entering the country and engaging in illegal activities. From September 12 to 17 alone, Da Nang Police forces have consecutively discovered 2 cases with 10 Chinese subjects entering the country to do business illegally in the area. Among them, there are subjects who have operated illegally in Vietnam.Malefor 2 years now but has never been discovered!

Previously, on August 27, the Immigration Department (PA 72 - Da Nang Police) discovered two Chinese subjects, Peng Yurui (born in 1952) and He Dechao (born in 1952), pretending to be monks begging for alms but in fact being beggars in disguise and defrauding people of millions of dong. Through passport checks, these two subjects had both been granted entry visas to Vietnam four times.Male.

On August 31, PA72 (Da Nang Police) continued to announce that they had just discovered two more Chinese people, Li Muzi (28 years old) and Xu Xiande (27 years old), entering Vietnam without registering for temporary residence but regularly organizing illegal tourism activities for many Chinese groups to Da Nang.



Chinese subject He Dechao (born in 1952) was discovered by Da Nang Police pretending to be a monk to beg for alms in disguise - Photo provided by Da Nang Police

According to PA72 Da Nang, the situation of Chinese people entering Vietnam with tourist visas or with commercial sponsorship from service companies and then conducting illegal business activities in Vietnam in general and in Da Nang in particular is appearing more and more.

In addition, as Infonet reported, on the evening of August 4, three Malaysians, Ling Seng Koey (born in 1988), Chong Kon Hoi (born in 1965) and Wong Kar Wei (born in 1982), who used fake passports under the name Sim Chee Wei, committed a scam and robbed diamonds at the "Diamond World" stall at Indochina Riverside Tower (IRT) shopping mall. At the same time, two stalls selling suitcases and fashion clothes at IRT and the "Diamond World" stall at Big C Da Nang were also "tricked" by them.

All three suspects have been arrested by Da Nang Police. According to Colonel Nguyen Dinh Chinh, Deputy Director of Da Nang Police, the three suspects committed high-tech crimes, with sophisticated methods and large scale, possibly related to an international fraud ring. Through inspection, the three suspects had a total of 18 international visa cards and passports from Southeast Asian countries.


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