NBI nabs ‘scammer’ in Ayala Alabang raid

HOME OPERATION The National Bureau of Investigation has seized two laptops and several ATM cards during a raid on a house at Ayala Alabang Village, Muntinlupa City, on Feb. 20, where Chinese national Wang Haipeng was also arrested for allegedly running online scams. —Photos from NBI
MANILA, Philippines — A Chinese national was arrested at the upscale Ayala Alabang Village in Muntinlupa City last week for alleged scamming activities, the National Bureau of Investigation said on Wednesday.
The Ayala Alabang Village Association earlier alerted the NBI to the suspect’s activities, prompting the bureau to apply for a search warrant from the court.
A raid on one of the houses resulted in the arrest of Wang Haipeng on Feb. 20. The agents also confiscated two laptops and assorted ATM cards from Wang.
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There were five Filipinos present at Wang’s house when it was raided. They are under investigation and verification as of Wednesday.
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to the NBI, Wang’s illicit activities ranged from so-called love scams to high-yield investment and cryptocurrency fraud, among others.
The suspect is facing charges for violating the Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act and Access Devices Regulations Act, the bureau said. —Gillian Villanueva