The Taguig Metropolitan Trial Court (MeTC) on Friday said that a case against Toshiya Fujita, one of the Japanese fugitives whose deportation is being sought by the Japanese government, has been dismissed.
In an ambush interview, Taguig MeTC Branch 116 clerk of court Merly Pagkalinawan said the case for light threat against Toshiya was dismissed on February 1.
“That is the reason why the motion is granted and it has the effect of a dismissal of the case,” she added.Japanese government has requested the deportation of Toshiya, Yuki Watanabe, Kiyoto Imamura, and Tomonobu Kojima “Yes, that’s included. That light threats case dismissed on February 1 is actually the last document we’re looking for Fujita. So he can leave already,” Remulla said in a separate ambush interview.
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