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Brisbane Broncos’ star, Payne Haas, has become a Filipino citizen in an impressive movement designed to help him avoid a possible death sentence in Indonesia after being accused of drug trafficking.
Gregor Haas was arrested by the Police in the city of Cebu in May last year and faced the extradition to Indonesia, where he ran the risk of being executed or imprisoned for life if convicted of the accusations of sending methamphetamine to the country hidden in tiles of ceramic floor of Mexico.
Supposedly, five kilograms of the drug were seized by the Indonesian authorities, with their counterparts in the Philippines claiming that Haas was working for the infamous Sinaloa Cartel of Mexico.
It has now been revealed that Haas made a secret commitment to change citizenship, which was granted when he won a court order on December 16 of last year, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
It is now at the Camp Immigration Detention Center in Manila, according to the publication.
The Philippine authorities had been trying to decide whether to extradite it to Indonesia or deport it to Australia.
Payne Haas’s father, Gregor, is photographed while he is detained in the Philippines after he was accused of five kilograms of methamphetamine in Indonesia in Indonesia

Haas (in the photo directly with his Payne soccer star son) could face the execution or life imprisonment if he is guilty in Indonesia
The fact that he won the order granting him citizenship should make it unlikely to be sent to Indonesia, and it is believed that Philippines is reluctant to allow one of its citizens to face the severe sanctions that wait for it if it declares it guilty.
The Philippine Immigration Office has appealed to the concession of the court order, but Haas’s lawyer, Abdul Reslan, told the publication that the order granted by his release is still in force and has not been aware of why the young man of 46 years has not been released.
Reslan is now asking the Federal Government to make your client return home.
“The conditions are very difficult: it is losing weight rapidly, it has limited food and nutrition, and is in an anti -hygienic and dangerous environment,” Reslan said to the publication.
“We seek urgent government intervention and assistance in the repatriation of Mr. Haas to Australia, eliminating it from the dangerous conditions to which it is being subjected.”
More to come …
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