MANILA, Philippines–The Bureau of Immigration has already alerted its personnel in all ports all over the country to prevent fugitive housing developer Delfin Lee and four other accused from leaving the country.
BI spokesperson lawyer Ma. Antonette Mangrobang said Lee, his son Dexter and Globe Asiatique officers Christina Sagun and Cristina Salagan, and Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund) official Alex Alvarez cannot be allowed to leave the country following the issuance of a hold departure order (HDO) against them by Pampanga regional trial court Branch 43 Judge Amifaith Fider-Reyes.
Mangrobang said the BI received a copy of the HDO last April 2 and they already issued an implementing order based on it.
A check with BI records showed that there were several people bearing the name Delfin Lee, Dexter Lee and Alex Alvarez and it would apparently take time for the government agency to determine which of them were covered by the court’s HDO order.
As for Sagun and Salagan, there was only one person listed for each name in the BI records.
The last entry on Sagun, with passport identification number XX4848806, allegedly showed that she left the country on July 25, 2012. There was no record that she returned to the country.
On the other hand, Salagan, with passport identification number XX3440381, last went out of the country on May 8, 2010, but she returned after three days, or on May 11.
Lee and his coaccused are facing charges for fraudulently availing since 2008 of some P7 billion in loans from the state-run Pag-IBIG Fund, allegedly using fake and nonexistent home buyers.
Sagun headed the documentation department of Globe Asiatique, the housing development company that Lee owned and headed. Son Dexter is a GA vice president. Salagan headed the GA accounting division and Alvarez formerly worked for the Pag-IBIG Fund’s legal unit.