Last week, German national Marc Sueselbeck and Laude’s sister Marilou climbed a perimeter fence inside Camp Aguinaldo in their desire to confront U.S. Marine Joseph Scott Pemberton, the prime suspect in transgender Jennifer Laude’s killing.
Sueselbeck is Jennifer’s fiance.
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) officials said that Sueselbeck violated Presidential Decree 1227, which prohibits unauthorized people from entering military turf. They filed a complaint against him.
As such, on Sun, Oct 26, Bureau of Immigration (BI) officials stopped Sueselbeck at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and refused to allow him to board his flight to Germany.
This was because Sueselbeck needed to face a BI probe first before he was allowed to leave the country.
On Tues, Oct 28, Sueselbeck filed a motion for voluntary deportation.
“According to BI spokesperson Elaine Tan,0 Sueselbeck’s deportation order was issued following a meeting of the Board of Commissioners on Thursday morning, October 30,” reports Virgil B. Lopez on Sun.Star Online.
The report indicated that “Sueselbeck, in filing a motion for voluntary deportation earlier this week, is ‘deemed to admit the charges against him, agrees to have his name placed in the black list and be barred from re-entering the country, and undertakes to secure his outbound ticket.'”
The report went on to reveal that Sueselbeck “will be able to leave the country as a deportee upon the presentation of outbound ticket and clearance from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).”
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