Three men prosecuted for arranging illegal exit for foreigners in Vietnam

Police in the southern border province of Binh Phuoc have launched criminal proceedings against three coach drivers for organising illegal exit for foreigners.

The prosecuted were Nguyen Hoai Nhan (aged 37), Nguyen Thanh Nghi (42) and Pham Quang Phu (36), all are residing in Ho Chi Minh City.

Relevant agencies caught them red-handed when they attempted to carry 15 Chinese nationals from HCM City to Binh Phuoc’s border area late March. All the passengers were without immigration documents.

The drivers admitted that they had carry 140 Chinese nationals from the southern hub to the border region from March 14 until the day they were arrested, earning VND108 million (US$4,680).

The case is being further investigated.

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