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9534820, issued to MR. TUNG, CHIN-HUI (D.O.B. November 26, 1956). The
said passport was cancelled by the Republic of China Ministry of Foreign
Affairs on July 19, 1995.
Very truly yours,
KUO, KUANG-KWO
Senior Assistant
Encl. Fingerprint of Mr. Tung, Chin-Hui"
"November 19, 1998
Honorable Rufus B. Rodriguez
Commissioner
Bureau of Immigration
Magallanes Drive, Intramuros
Manila
Attention: Chief, Intelligence Division
Sir:
In behalf of the Bureau of Immigration of the Republic of China, I have the
honor to seek your kind assistance to deport MR. CHEN, KUAN-YUAN (D.O.B.
12 October 1956). Mr. Chen was sentenced to 8 years and 2 months
imprisonment for drug trafficking and violation of controlling guns,
ammunition and knives law. Mr. Chen was arrested by the Western Police
District Command last November 16, 1998 through the request of the
Republic of China International Police. According to the travel record of the
said fugitive he has no record of leaving Taiwan.
Your immediate action and assistance in this matter will be highly
appreciated.
Very truly yours,
KUO, KUANG-KWO
Senior Assistant"
The above-quoted official letters demonstrate the speciousness of petitioner's
contention that his passport could not have been cancelled in 1995, inasmuch as he
was allowed to enter the country as late as 1998. The letters show that the Philippine
government was informed about the cancellation only in 1998.
Furthermore, the foregoing letters of the official representative of the Taiwanese
government belie petitioner's submission that there was no evidence to prove the
findings of the CA and the Board of Commissioners.[17] Verily, these documents
constitute sufficient justification for his deportation. As the Court held in the landmark
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