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OWWA to set up training & assessment centers for HK OFWs

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OWWA and TESDA sign agreement to expand skills training for OFWs

Fresh from signing a memorandum of agreement on expanding access to skills development for overseas Filipino workers, officials of TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority) and OWWA (Overseas Workers Welfare Administration) met with representatives of the Hong Kong Labor Department on Monday, June 8, for exploratory talks.

Their talk which was arranged by the Philippine Consulate General centered on a possible collaboration on upskilling, re-skilling and certification of overseas Filipino workers in Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong side was briefed by TESDA on its training programs and accreditation schemes which OWWA aims to implement in Hong Kong and other overseas posts, and ultimately, adopt as its own through a train the trainors (and assessors) program.

Phl and HK officials talk on possible skills training & assessment for OFWs on site

OWWA administrator PY Caunan told The SUN afterwards that the “tech-voc” (or technical-vocational program) with TESDA is one of four initiatives she is pursuing under its Step-UP program, to provide better opportunities to OFWs all over the world.

The others include an entrepreneurship program with the Department of Trade and Industry, the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) with the Commission on Higher Education and the Marino program for seafarers.

Admin Caunan plans to have OFW trainors and assessors in HK

Under the tech-voc scheme, OWWA plans to enlist TESDA’s help in providing core training to OFWs so they could eventually become not just trainors, but also assessors themselves.

“OWWA will have its own trainors and assessors,” said Admin Caunan. รnitially, all this will be done at the OFW Global Center in United Centre, but Caunan said she is open to the idea of setting up a new place to serve as its training center.

“I am open to getting a new place for more training (for our OFWs), lalo na with our talks with the Hong Kong government. Hopefully our talks will progress so there will be more opportunities for our OFWs.”

In the Philippines, all 42 OWWA centers now have not just a coffee nook, but also reintegration offices, she said. At these Kapihan at Kabuhayan Centers, OFWs who drop by are given tips on setting up a business, from handling their finances, getting relevant training, and securing loans.

Caunan said she does not want OFWs who have returned to the Philippines to just get a scholarship voucher from TESDA, but to actually use that specialized training to gain better job opportunities or to set up their own business.

For Hong Kong, the main focus is to train enough domestic workers to become caregivers, as this not only elevates their work experience, but also allows them to get higher pay or better opportunities elsewhere.

Ang laki ng jump,” (That’s a big jump) said Caunan, which is why she said she fully supports this kind of shift for domestic workers.

Soon, she said there will be a melding of the app features of OWWA, TESDA, the Department of Migrant Workers and the Department of Labor and Employment in the Philippines so OFWs are notified of any job openings that match their skills and qualifications. Such job postings can be anywhere in the Philippines, or at any overseas posts.

During the signing of the MOA on Sunday, Caunan disclosed that DTI Secretary Cristina Roque has set aside P200 billion for the OFW Negosyo Fund. This will be used to extend loans of between Php30,000 to P20 million to OFWs for business.

No collateral is needed to secure loans of up to Php3 million, and the interest is just about 7% per annum, or about 1% on the recurring balance.

First batch of HK OFWs to get the NC2 certificate since 2019

For his part, TESDA Secretary Jose Francisco Benitez said the government is providing all OFWs with free training skills, online courses and competency certifications to upgrade their skills and secure better jobs abroad or in the Philippines.

These include the overseas assessment program which allows OFWs in select overseas posts like Hong Kong to undergo free competency assessments so they could get a national certificate; or the online program which allows them learn courses like entrepreneurship or caregiving at their own pace.

Benitez said the new initiatives are in recognition of the OFWs hard work, perseverance and contribution to nation-building.

“This support of our OFWs will ultimately redound to the benefit of the country,” he said.

The signing of the landmark MOA was held at the OFW Global Centre and was witnessed by Consul General Romulo Israel, Jr. and Labor Attache Cesar Chavez, Jr. 

Admin Caunan with early customers at the OFW Global Center

Apart from Benitez and Caunan, those who signed the agreement included OWWA Deputy Administrator Rosalia Catapang and TESDA executive directors Gio Franco Gomez and Janet M. Abasolo.

During the ceremony, about 60 OFWs who passed TESDA’s assessment for competency in massage therapy were handed their NC II cerfiticates.

The partnership marks an important milestone in coordinating government services for Filipino migrant workers in terms of skills training, referrals, scholarships and other benefits.

 

 

 


Lying to Immigration sends Filipina to four month's jail

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Lying to Immigration officers to be able to get an employment visa as a domestic helper has resulted in a Filipina being jailed for four months.

Rovelyn Calimquim, 39 years old, pleaded guilty today in Shatin Court to making a false statement for the purpose of obtaining an entry permit, contrary to section 42(1) (c) of the Immigration Ordinance.

This law provides a penalty on conviction on indictment, to a fine of $150,000 and to imprisonment for 14 years; and on summary conviction, to a fine at level 6 ($100,000) and to imprisonment for two years

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But Magistrate Raymond Wong set a starting point of just six months and gave Calimquim a one-third discount, leaving a final sentence of 4 months.

Calimquim was charged with making a statement, “knowing the same to be false or not believing the same to be true,” in obtaining an entry permit, an employment visa to work as a foreign domestic helper in Hong Kong.

The false claim in the application for the entry permit, made in Aug. 8, 2025, was that she would work for Danny Cheung Chiu Lung as a foreign domestic helper.

 

Freebies and perks to mark HKSAR day

Posted on 09 June 2026 No comments

 

Tram rides will be free for everyone from Jul 1-3 (Facebook photo)

This year’s celebration of the 29th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong SAR on July 1 will again be marked with free rides on some public transport, as well as free entrance to facilities run by the Leisure and Services Department.

According to Chief Executive John Lee who announced the celebration plans on Tuesday, more than 1,000 restaurants and about 100 shopping malls will also offer discounts and giveaways.

"I am deeply grateful for the enthusiastic response from all sectors of society in providing a variety of activities and special offers for our citizens," CE Lee said.

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He called on more businesses and organizations to join in offering perks to the public to make the celebration more fun and far-reaching.

Apart from the flag-raising ceremony at the Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai in the morning, there will be various celebratory activities across Hong Kong’s 18 districts, including marching bands and carnivals.

As before, tram rides will again be free not just on July 1, but for the first three days of the month. Ferry rides on selected routes will not be ticketed as well.

Those lucky enough to secure one of the 71,000 electronic tickets that the MTR Corporation will be giving away on the same day can take one free trip on the subway.

The Airport Express will be free to children aged between three and 11, while students and those aged 60 and above get to pay only half the usual fare.

Among the leisure facilities that will be open to the public for free are Wetland Park, the permanent exhibitions at the Space Museum and Science Museum, and selected exhibitions at the M+ and Hong Kong Palace Museums.

Special fares will also be offered for the Ngong Ping 360 cable ride, Peak Tram and Ocean Park, while participating restaurants and other establishments will give free gifts and special offers to a number of customers.

Pinay cleared, 2 others on bail in "fighting in public" case

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Night life on Pottinger street (Google Maps photo)

A Filipina walked free out of Eastern Court today  after a charge of fighting in public against her was withdrawn and the prosecution offered a bind-over arrangement as a settlement.

But while the arrangement cleared A. Pui, a 31-year-old guest relations officer at the wine bar Trilogy in Central where the fight took place, her two co-accused remained on the dock after their case was adjourned to July 23. 

They remained free on $500 bail each.

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Pui as well as Jean-Charles Huguenet, a 44-year-old French businessman, and unemployed Indonesian Fam Chai Jun, 46 years old, were charged with fighting in a public place, contrary to section 25 of the Public Order Ordinance.

They were charged after “an unlawful fight” fight inside The Trilogy, a wine bar on the 26th floor of H Code at 45 Pottinger Street, Central, on Sept. 13, 2025.

It later emerged that the two allegedly ganged up on Pui, who said she would file separate charges against the two.

 

Rescue work continues after 7.8 quake rocks Mindanao

Posted on 08 June 2026 No comments

 

This Jollibee outlet in GenSan was filmed as it began collapsing due to the tremor

Search and rescue operations are continuing after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake rocked Mindanao early on Monday, killing at least 35 people and injuring more than 100 others as of the latest count.

The massive quake struck off the coast of struck Maasim, Sarangani, at 7:37 am, triggering tsunami warnings, damaging dozens of buildings, disrupting power, communication and transportation services across several parts of Mindanao.

Video footages posted online showed a number of collapsed buildings in neighboring General Santos City, including one taken as a Jollibee outlet in the heart of the city began toppling in the wake of the tremor.

A statement issued subsequently by the fastfood giant said that all the staff in the outlet were safe, including three who were initially reported as trapped in the rubble. (see video of damage in GenSan as posted by netizen Ryan JayQuizon: https://www.facebook.com/reel/1759717438800440

Another video showed part of a high school in Davao del Sur collapsing, as students and teachers gathered outside.

Various rescue teams led by the Bureau of Fire Protection, the Armed Forces of the Philippines and other government agencies have worked throughout the day to look for survivors, but aftershocks are hampering their operations.

As of this afternoon, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology has recorded more than 180 aftershocks since the killer tremor struck. PhilVocs warned that aftershocks may continue for more than a month, prompting authorities to advise residents to remain alert and avoid damaged structures.

Tsunami waves reported in six areas, with the highest recorded reaching 1.4 meters above normal tide levels. However, the tsunami was lifted Monday afternoon.

Authorities warn the death toll may continue to rise as rescue operations continue.

According to the Office of Civil Defense, most of the fatalities were hit by falling debris or trapped in landslides.

Ten thousand families were reportedly evacuated in Saranggani and Sultan Kudarat, while there were reports of a landslide in South Cotabato. The OCD said it is still verifying if there were casualties in that landslide.

Meanwhile, the Department of Migrant Workers extended condolences to all those affected by the quake.

It added that it has stepped up monitoring to determine if families of overseas Filipino workers were affected so it could extend help. It is also on standby to assist OFWs who might have been stranded because of the closure of the airport in GenSan City.

OFWs who want to ask for help for their affected families may approach the nearest DMW of OWWA regional offices in their hometown, or call the 24-hour DMW-OWWA hotline: 1348.


Pinay DH jailed 10 months for taking intimate photo of ward

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The offense was committed in one of the units in this development (Google Maps photo)

Never take and, worse, transmit intimate photos of the child in your care for whatever reason.

Filipina domestic helper, Wendelyn Alberto, 33 years old, admitted doing just that and she is now in jail, serving a 10-month sentence handed down to her today at Kwun Tong Court.

Alberto was charged with publication of intimate images without consent, contrary to section 159AAE(1) and (5) of the Crimes Ordinance.

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The offense took place in a flat at 1 Lohas Park Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories on Sept. 29 last year.

Acting Principal Magistrate May Chung acknowledged that Alberto took the photo of herself cleaning the genitals of her six-year old ward to show to a friend one of her daily chores over Messenger. This was confirmed by CCTV footage, she added.

This is serious, especially since the victim is very young, was using her hand to cover herself and was highly humiliated, Magistrate Chung said.

It is a “serious breach of trust,” she added.

“You intended the publication to cause humiliation, alarm or distress to the said girl X,” the charge sheet filed by police said.

She “knew or was reckless as to whether the publication would or was likely to cause humiliation, alarm or distress to the said girl X, and no consent was given by the said girl X to the publication,” it added.

Magistrate Chung said the law prescribes a penalty of 5 years’ jail, but she set a starting point of 15 weeks.  With the one-third discount, the final sentence is 10 weeks.

14-year-old Filipina raises HK$76,000 for Bethune House

Posted on 07 June 2026 No comments

 

Bella, Roslyn and Blums Pineda present proceeds to Bethune's Edwina Antonio

A Filipino teenager moved by stories of abuse and injustice faced by migrant workers in Hong Kong successfully staged a musical concert which raised HK$76,485 for Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge,  a shelter for distressed domestic workers.

Fourteen-year-old Bella Pineda chose to do the BringIt4Bethune concert at Dara Filipino Restaurant on May 31 as her service project for her Humanities in Action course at HK International School.

She pulled off the heartfelt fundraiser with help from her parents Blums and Roslyn Pineda, a host of talented Filipino musicians who performed for free, some generous sponsors, and a vibrant crowd that eagerly supported the worthy cause.

Bella sings 'Pare Ko'

In her message of thanks for Bella’s inspiring initiative, Bethune House executive director Edwina Antonio said: "We are gathered here today because of one remarkable young girl — Bella, a 14-year-old freshman from HKIS — who decided that compassion should not wait for adulthood. She launched BringIt4Bethune with a simple but powerful idea: that each of us can make a difference, no matter our age."

Antonio emphasized the importance of Bethune House, which has been a safe haven for migrant women in crisis since 1986.

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"It offers free shelter provisions, medical and emergency support, and hope for those whose contracts are terminated and become homeless and jobless. Behind every service, every meal, and every bed, there is a story of resilience — and a need for support."

Among the notable performances were from Bella herself who sang "Pare Ko," Monica Linden who performed "Ikaw," Felix Rivera with his "Ugoy Ng Duyan," and Crisel Consunji who concluded the show on a triumphant note with "Tagumpay Nating Lahat."

BringIt4Bethune performers and organizers

The other talented performers included Eugene and Ann Tan, Franz Arcilla, Ariel Reonal, Jen Bautista, and Mike Inot, the renowned saxophonist who added a special touch to the event.

The concert also included testimonials from current residents of Bethune House including Liezel Bautista, a survivor of the Tai Po fire, who shared how Bethune House extended her vital support during her time of crisis. Bing Merano, a Stage 2 breast cancer warrior, also spoke about her journey and how the community support helped her regain hope.

Bella concluded the concert by giving thanks to the sponsors, Huawei, First Pacific, and TinBo powered by PLDT Global, as well as to all the guests who came. She said that their contributions would help ensure Bethune House remains a vital resource for women in need.

For more information about Bethune House and to learn how you can support their mission, please visit https://bethunehouse.org/

 

SSS releases 2nd batch of pension increase

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The Social Security System (SSS) has begun releasing the second tranche of its pension increase to its 4.1 million pensioners, spending an additional ₱6 billion on pension benefits from June to August 2026.

The increase, under the Pension Reform Program (PRP), was originally scheduled for September. It follows the first tranche released September last year.

SSS pensioners as of May 31, 2026, will be eligible to receive the pension increase beginning June 1, 2026, while those whose contingencies fall between June 1 and August 31, 2026, will receive their increased pension starting September 1, 2026.

Details here

Under the second tranche of the PRP, retirement and disability pensioners will receive a 10% increase in their monthly pensions, while death and survivor pensioners will receive a 5% increase.

The PRP is the first-ever multi-year pension increase in SSS history. Under the program, pensioners will receive annual increases in their pensions every September from 2025 to 2027.

Finance Secretary and Social Security Commission (SSC) Chair Frederick D. Go said: “We are releasing the second tranche of pension increases ahead of schedule to support millions of pensioners and their families, helping them meet their daily needs and enjoy greater financial security sooner.”

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SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Joseph M. de Claro said: “With the early implementation, we hope to provide timely relief to our pensioners and their families as they continue to face every day financial challenges.”

De Claro added: “Through the PRP, SSS ensures that our pensioners have access to timely, affordable and reliable financial support when they need it most.”

Pinay’s fraud case back to square one

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Shatin Court

A Filipina scheduled to be sentenced for two counts of conspiracy to defraud the Immigration Department is back to square one at Shatin Court, when her case was adjourned for mention after the charges were amended.

Desiree Bernabe, aged 47, was charged with two counts of conspiracy to defraud, contrary to Common Law and punishable under section 159C(6) of the Crimes Ordinance.

Details here

The defense asked for additional time for further legal advice.

Acting Principal Magistrate Cheang Kei-hong adjourned the case to July 31 while she was freed on $500 bail.

In the first charge, Bernabe is accused of conspiring with a person known as Jacky, by “dishonestly and falsely representing to the (Immigration) Director and his officers that you had been employed by So Kam Lo as a domestic helper” and was given “permission to enter and remain in Hong Kong in circumstances which they would not otherwise have granted.”

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The offence allegedly took place between an unknown day in May 2025 and 26 June 2025.

The same offense was committed again between June 26, 2025 and Oct. 22, 2025 when she allegedly conspired with Jacky and another person known as Jimmy, in lying to Immigration officers that she had been employed by Kwan  Yun Pak as a domestic helper.

TESDA, OWWA to sign deal expanding skills development for OFWs

Posted on 06 June 2026 No comments

 

TESDA trainor conducts skills assessment of OFW in Malaysia (TESDA FB page)

Top officials of the TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority) and OWWA (Overseas Workers Welfare Administration) are set to sign a memorandum of understanding tomorrow in Hong Kong to expand access to skills development for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and their families worldwide.

The MOA signing between TESDA Secretary Jose Francisco “Kiko” Benitez and OWWA Administrator PY Caunan will take place at the OFW Global Centre at United Centre in Admiralty. It will be witnessed by Consul General Romulo Israel, Jr. and Labor Attache Cesar Chavez, Jr.

The partnership between the two government agencies marks an important milestone in institutionalizing coordinated government services for Filipino migrant workers in terms of skills training, referrals, scholarships and other benefits.

Details here

Ang gusto natin, ibuhos palagi ang lahat ng makakaya natin para sa ating OFWs. Sa tulong ng MOA na ito, sa wakas, magiging institutionalized na ang ating coordination para sa profiling, referral, skills training, assessment and certification, scholarship support, pati na rin sa employment facilitation,” said Secretary Benitez in a statement.

(We would like to give us much as we can for our OFWs. With the help of this MOA, finally, there will be institutionalized coordination for the profiling, referral, skills training, assessment and certification, scholarship support, and even employment facilitation (for them).

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Ang layunin natin sa TESDA, kasama ang OWWA, ay dapat siguraduhin na bawat patak ng pawis at bawat sakripisyo ng OFW ay magbubunga ng mas magandang oportunidad,” he added.

(TESDA, along with OWWA, aim to ensure that every drop of sweat and every sacrifice of OFWs will result in better opportunities for them).

Coinciding with the MOA signing is a competency assessment by TESDA of 63 OFWs trained in massage therapy NC II by in-house trainors of OWWA Hong Kong today and tomorrow (June 6 and 7).

Those who pass the competency test will be awarded their TESDA certificates at the end of the signing ceremony tomorrow afternoon.

OFW in Saudi Arabia undergoes skills assessment in child care with TESDA

The assessments, which were last conducted in Hong Kong by TESDA before the pandemic, are conducted free of charge under TESDA’s overseas assessment program (OAP).

The OAP which was launched in 2014 and further institutionalized through a Joint Circular in Implementing Guidelines in 2016 and amended in 2019, provides free competency assessment and certification services to OFWs on site.

The program was implemented in partnership with OWWA and the Department of Labor and Employment through the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (precursor of the Migrant Workers Office of the Department of Migrant Workers).

Since its launch until end of May this year, a total of 10,468 OFWs have been assessed through the OAP, of whom 9,054 were certified for an 86.49 percent certification rate.

Through the MOA, there will also be data sharing, systems integration and joint program implementation at regional offices, migrant centers and overseas facilities, not only for OFWs but also their families.

The partnership builds on existing government efforts to expand services to OFWs, including a 2024 agreement between TESDA and DMW to facilitate the delivery of skills and livelihood training programs for OFWs and their families overseas, supporting the registration of eligible overseas training centers and access to TESDA scholarship grants.

 

DMW padlocks two Cebu firms for alleged illegal recruitment

Posted on 05 June 2026 No comments

 

Sec Cacdac and USec Olalia post closure notices at the 2 establishments

Officials of the Department of Migrant Workers led by Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac and Undersecretary Bernard Olalia personally locked down two business establishments in Cebu early on Friday, June 5, for alleged illegal recruitment.

Ordered closed were the JLPT/JFT Training and Assessment Center in Mandaue City and Anaya USA Visa Consultancy in Cebu City, after they were found to have offered jobs abroad to Filipinos without the required licenses and authority.

A statement posted on the DMW Anti-Illegal Recruitment and Trafficking in Persons Program said the raids were in line with the government’s intensified crackdown on unauthorized overseas employment schemes and human trafficking.

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The said laws apply to businesses that present themselves as visa consultancy firms or language training centers but offer jobs abroad to sweeten the deal.

No mention was made, however, of who were behind the operation of the two establishments. But the DMW assured that criminal complaints for illegal recruitment will be filed against the individuals behind the operations and that they will be recommended for inclusion in the agency’s list of persons and entities with derogatory records.

First to be closed was the JLPT/JFT Training and Assessment Center, located in Amanah & Sons Marketing Building along AS Fortuna Street in Mandaue City.

DMW investigators reportedly found that the center offered Japanese language training to jobseekers and charged them a training fee of Php28,500 while promising them jobs as dairy farmers, caregivers and cleaners in Japan, with monthly salaries of between Php50,000 and Php100,000.

Anaya which is based at Meridian by Avenir in Mabolo, Cebu City, was supposed to operate as a visa consultancy firm. However, it allegedly lured job applicants with promises of seasonal agricultural jobs in the United States, including fruit and vegetable pickers, poultry farming, dairy and livestock production, greenhouse work, and produce processing.

Olalia speaks with an Anaya official during the raid

The applicants were told they could earn from USD14 to USD18 per hour, and their fee included air fare, accommodation, insurance, legal assistance and meals.

In exchange, each jobseeker was charged processing fees ranging from Php150,000 to Php300,000 excluding medical examination fees.

According to DMW, investigators also found out that Anaya had been conducting orientations in Cebu and Bohol in coordination with local government units and the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) partners.

The same modus was employed by another Cebu-based visa consultancy company, Opportunities Abroad, which enticed applicants to apply for student visas in Canada, but assured them they would be admitted there on a work-study program, and could bring family members along.

Opportunities Abroad and its affiliate company, Pinoy Care Visa Center, were among a number of visa consultancies cited by the DMW in 2024 for alleged illegal recruitment, and warned the public against transacting with them.

The latest operations carried out under DMW Closure Orders Nos. 13 and 14, Series of 2026, were launched after authorities confirmed that both establishments lacked the necessary permit and licence to recruit Filipinos for overseas work.

Victims or applicants of either company are urged to coordinate with DMW Region VII or the Migrant Workers Protection Bureau for legal assistance and documentation support.

The DMW also urged job-seekers to first verify any overseas job offers, and to deal only with licensed recruitment agencies and other official government channels.

 

 

 

Trial set for Pinay, Indon DH accused of illegal work

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Shek O Store (Photo by Alex SL Lee, Google Maps photo)

A Filipina and her Indonesian fellow domestic helper today denied working illegally, setting in motion a two-day trial of their case at Shatin Court. 

Bambi Gabriel, 44 years old, and Wakinah, 48 years old,  are charged with breach of condition of stay contrary to section 41 of the Immigration Ordinance, Cap. 115, Laws of Hong Kong, and by virtue of Regulation 2 of the Immigration Regulations.

Magistrate Pang Leung-ting set the pre-trial review on Aug. 19 and the trial on Aug.28 and 31. He granted them bail of $1,000 each.

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“Keep in contact with your counsel” to prepare for the trial, Magistrate Pang advised them .

The two are accused of performing odd jobs between May 4, 2023 and August 25, 2023 at Yeung Kee Store, in Shek O Village, violating their condition of stay which bans them from doing any work other than as a domestic helper

The condition was imposed by an Immigration assistant on Gabriel on Dec. 28, 2022 and on Wakinah on March 26, 2023 when they were permitted to remain in Hong Kong for employment as a domestic helper for Tang, Pui Chun.

The prosecutor said they will present three prosecution witnesses, including officers who arrested them, and 19 videos allegedly showing them performing illegal work.

 

13 people arrested in crackdown on illegal renovation workers

Posted on 04 June 2026 No comments

 

Some of those found working illegally at renovation sites are led away for questioning

A total of 12 suspected illegal workers and one employer were arrested in a two-day sweep mounted by the Immigration Department to target those working illegally at premises undergoing renovation.

The operation was launched after immigration officers trawled social media sites where renovation services by illegal workers are being offered. After an intensive investigation, officers pretended to be customers to enquire and book the services.

Four illegal workers, all men aged 33 to 53, were subsequently arrested after they replied to the enquiries.

Separately, multiple raids were carried out on various premises under renovation, including industrial buildings and residential flats.

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Eight suspected illegal workers comprising six men and two women, aged 28 to 54, were arrested. Another woman, aged 45, was also detained on suspicion of hiring the workers.

A statement from Immigration Department said an investigation into the suspected employers is continuing.

The statement also reminded the public that illegal work is a serious offence in Hong Kong, for which the prescribed maximum sentence is between two and three years in jail and a fine of up to HK$50,000.

Aiders and abettors are liable to be charged and sentenced accordingly.

Employers face the more serious sentence of up to HK$500,000 in fine and imprisonment for up to 10 years.

To report suspected illegal employment activities, please call the dedicated hotline 185 185, fax at 2824 1166, email anti_crime@immd.gov.hk, or submit the "Online Reporting of Immigration Offences" form at www.immd.gov.hk.

 

 

Pinoy gets 1-year probation with warning

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Eastern Magistrate's Court

A 16-year-old unemployed Filipino got off with a one-year probation for his weapons and assault charges at Eastern Court today but got a warning.

“I am giving you a chance,” Principal Magistrate David Cheung told R.S. San Jose. “If the progress is negative I will sentence you.”

His progress report, to be made to the court, is due on Oct. 5.

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San Jose’s first charge is possession of prohibited weapons, contrary to section 4 of the Weapons Ordinance.

He allegedly had in his possession a prohibited weapon, a metal knuckleduster when arrested on April 7, 2025 at Lockhart Road at the Junction of Cannon Street, Wan Chai.

He is also charged, along with 18-year-old Kouarouvi Ohiniko Kokou Clement, a recognizance holder from Togo, with conspiracy to assault occasioning actual bodily harm, contrary to Common Law, section 39 of the Offences Against the Person Ordinance, Cap. 212, and sections 159A and 1590 of the Crimes Ordinance.

Kouakouvi is also charged with possession a dangerous drug, namely one grinder containing 0.04 grammes of cannabis in herbal form, at the same place and time.

His case has been adjourned for progress report on June 24.

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