The father of Brisbane Broncos star Payne Haas has become a Filipino citizen in a stunning move designed to help him avoid a possible death sentence in Indonesia after being accused of drug trafficking. Gregor Haas was detained by police in Cebu City in May last year and was facing extradition to Indonesia, where he ran the risk of being executed or imprisoned for life if convicted over allegations he shipped methamphetamine into the country hidden in ceramic floor tiles from Mexico.
Five kilograms of the drug were allegedly seized by Indonesian authorities, with their counterparts in the Philippines alleging that Haas was working for Mexico's infamous Sinaloa cartel. Now it has been revealed that Haas made a secret bid to switch citizenship, which was granted when he won a court order on December 16 last year, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
He is now in the Camp Bagong immigration detention facility in Manila, the publication said. Philippines authorities had been trying to decide whether to extradite him to Indonesia or deport him to Australia. Payne Haas's father Gregor is pictured while in detention in the Philippines after he was accused of trafficking five kilograms of methamphetamine into Indonesia.
Haas (pictured right with his footy star son Payne) could face execution or life imprisonment if found guilty in Indonesia. The fact he won the order granting him citizenship should make it unlikely he would be sent to Indonesia, with the Philippines believed to be reluctant to allow one of their citizens to face the severe penalties awaiting him if found guilty.