7 Grace Road personnel declared Prohibited Immigrants by Fiji – Tikoduadua
Grace Road senior director Daniel Kim and Jin Sook Yoon on the run

7 Grace Road personnel declared Prohibited Immigrants by Fiji – Tikoduadua

Grace Road senior director Daniel Kim and Jin Sook Yoon on the run

By Alipate Narawa , Vijay Narayan
Thursday 07/09/2023
Minister for Immigration Pio Tikoduadua

Grace Road senior director Daniel Jung Yong Kim is on the run after his passport was nullified by the Korean Government, and the Fijian Government today stated that it is unable to locate him.

7 people from Grace Road in Fiji were wanted by the Korean Government and this included Daniel Kim, Acting Grace Road President Sung Jin Lee, Nam Suk Choi, Byeong Joon Lee, Jin Sook Yoon, Beomseop Shin and Chul Na.

Also on the run is Jin Sook Yoon.

Tikoduadua confirms the Government of Korea communicated through diplomatic channels on 21st September 2018 that they have nullified the passports of the 7 individuals connected with the Grace Road Cult.

He says these individuals’ passports were nullified by the Korean Government in relation to charges laid by the South Korean Government who had issued 1ssued a warrant for their arrest.

The Immigration Minister says in July 2018, Red Notices were published by Interpol referring to these individuals as *Fugitives wanted for Prosecution."

He says all of these were ignored by the former government.

Tikoduadua says using his discretion as Minister under Section 13(2)(g) of the Immigration Act, these individuals were declared Prohibited Immigrants making their presence in Fiji unlawful.

He says yesterday a task force, consisting of Police and Immigration officers, began the removal of these individuals.

The Minister says of these, four were successfully apprehended who were Acting Grace Road President Sung Jin Lee, Nam Suk Choi, Byeong Joon Lee and Beomseop SHIN.

Tikoduadua says during the removal process, Fiji Airways declined to transport Sung Jin Lee and Nam Suk Choi due to a High Court Order.

He says the Solicitor General has received this court order for review.

The Immigration Minister says Sung Jin Lee and Nam Suk Choi have been released and are currently at the Grace Road farm in Navua.

Two other individuals, Byeong Joon Lee and Beomseop Shin, departed Fiji to Singapore on a Fiji Airways flight, accompanied by a South Korean embassy interpreter and four Police personnel.

He says additionally, the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration is exploring legal options under the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1997 and the Extradition Act 2003, given that these individuals are subject to an INTERPOL Red Notice.

It's important to note that Fiji and the Republic of Korea do not currently have an extradition treaty in place.

As of September 7th 2023, at 09:13 am, the Solicitor-General has indicated plans to appeal the Court Order.

The Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration will continue to monitor and address this situation in line with legal procedures.

Stay with us for developments.

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