The entire process of the raid on Bayview has been leaked! The NBI, in collaboration with Chinese translators, carried out law enforcement, and the arrest process appears to be routinized. According to netizens, areas including Pasay, Clark, and Bulacan have recently become frequent targets of the Philippine National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
Witnesses say that the enforcement scene is usually led by NBI agents, with full cooperation from Chinese translators, and equipped with video recording equipment. The detained individuals will undergo a "standard procedure," including fingerprinting and simple interrogations at places like the Pasay division, courts, and Alabang prison, often portrayed as a "deportation process" aimed at creating psychological pressure.
Netizens point out that this procedure is essentially a polished "intimidation and extortion mechanism." Translators and law enforcement officers cooperate to create a panic about being "deported" or "detained for a long time," forcing families to pay high so-called "bail" to get released, and in some cases, even fabricating charges to extort more money.
Additionally, an anonymous informant revealed that some companies harbor "moles" who deliberately introduce newcomers or report colleagues, leading to raids and sharing profits with law enforcement. Some apartments and villas that have been sealed were later confirmed to be products of such "set-up extortion."
Submissions specifically point out that Sea Residences was recently suspected of being raided, with many residents reporting "locks being picked and rooms searched," causing great panic in the community.
Comments suggest that some of the expatriate community in the Philippines has become a "cash machine" for law enforcement units, with an increasingly mature chain of extortion revolving around raids, characterized by organized and routinized tactics, urgently requiring the Chinese community to stay alert and attract international attention.