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DEPARTMENT
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DFA
Cautions Filipinos on Illegal Recruitment for Employment to
22 May 2007
— The Department of Foreign Affairs cautions the public, particularly women
who seek employment in the
In a report
to the Department of Foreign Affairs, Philippine Ambassador to Palau Ramocito A.
Mariño said that on 8 May 2007, two Filipino women and two persons from Taiwan
were sentenced by the Court of Palau for “people trafficking” (human
trafficking) involving seven Filipino and three Chinese women.
The Filipino traffickers were sentenced to one to three years
imprisonment and a total of US$7,000 in fines while the Taiwanese traffickers
were each sentenced to twenty years in prison and US$50,000 in fines in addition
to financial restitution to the victims amounting to more than US$18,000.
The two
Filipino traffickers were implicated in the case by the testimony of seven
Filipino waitresses formerly employed at a restaurant in
In a related
development, Ambassador Mariño stated that five of the seven Filipino victims
have found gainful employment in various establishments in
Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs Esteban B. Conejos, Jr. reminded Filipinos going abroad to exercise utmost care and caution in dealing with recruiters, and to verify the legitimacy of their recruiter and job opportunities with the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA). END
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