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Tai Po fire kills 13 people, injures 33 others

Posted on 27 November 2025 No comments

 

The deadly fire raged into the night (photo credit to owner)

Fire is still raging at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po 10 hours after it began, killing at least 13 people, including a fireman who was among dozens deployed to fight the blaze.

As of midnight, a government spokesman said 33 people have been injured I the blaze, seven of them in critical condition, 13 serious, and eight stable. The condition of one victim is unknown while four have been discharged after treatment.

The fire that broke out at 2:51pm quickly spread through bamboo scaffolding erected over seven blocks in the housing estate, and was upgraded to the No. 5 alarm, the highest in Hong Kong, in less than four hours.

DETAILS HERE

At least one Filipina domestic worker who reportedly arrived in Hong Kong only the previous day was reported to have been trapped in one of the buildings that caught fire, along with her female employer and a baby.

The worker, identified as Rhodora Alcaraz Tonacao, sent an audio message to a friend, asking for help. “Tulungan ninyo kami, nasusunugan na kami dito, na stuck na kami sa room, ang usok na dito sa loob, hawak ko ang baby…” said Rhodora.

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(Please help us, our house is on fire and we’re stuck in a room. There’s thick smoke, and I am carrying the baby).

But shortly after midnight, the assistance to nationals section of the Migrant Workers Office said Rhodora, her employer and the baby were all safe.

Rhodora's eldest sister Jacqueline appealed for help on Facebook

Earlier, Consul General Romulo Israel, Jr. told The SUN they had been informed about Rhodora’s appeal and has already asked Hong Kong authorities for assistance.

“It’s tragic and heartbreaking to see such a fire of this magnitude engulf residential buildings where FDWs may be working,” Congen Israel said earlier. “But as of now, we have not received official report on any Filipinos that might have been affected.’

He added that the Consulate is praying hard for the victims, their families and the rescuers, “that God may show mercy and help the firemen and responders to put out the fire.”

Officials of the Consulate, including those at MWO and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, were up until past midnight to respond to queries and any appeals for help for Filipinos who might have been trapped in the inferno.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee inspected the temporary shelter for affected residents at Tai Po Community Centre on Wednesday night, before proceeding to Prince of Wales Hospital to check on the condition of the injured victims.

The Tai Po fire was one of the city’s deadliest, and triggered the maximum No 5 alarm for the first time in 17 years.

It's the first time in 17 years that the no 5 fire alarm was triggered

CE Lee is expected to provide further updates on the fire after his visits.

Several government officials including the Secretary for Security Tang Ping-keung and Civil Service Secretary Ingrid Yeung, expressed sorrow over the death of fireman Ho Wai-ho who sustained injuries while fighting the fire.

He was rushed to Prince of Wales Hospital for treatment but succumbed to his injuries later.

 

Police say Filipina still detained for vandalizing toilet

Posted on 26 November 2025 No comments
The public toilet where the alleged incident happened

Hong Kong Police have confirmed the arrest last week of a 39-year-old Filipina whose visa status was not mentioned, for allegedly using a cutter to damage two signs inside a public toilet in Sham Shui Po.

Police were called by a cleaner at about 1pm on November 17 after the Filipina allegedly ushed inside the toilet on Apliu Street and slashed two “Cleaning in Progress” signs with a box cutter.

Reports said the woman was acting erratically and appeared to be highly agitated at the time.

DETAILS HERE

Officers who rushed to the place searched the woman’s backpack and discovered a second cutter.

The police arrested her for possession of an offensive weapon and criminal damage, before she was taken to Caritas Medical Centre for treatment..

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A brief police statement emailed to The SUN said she the suspect is still being detained as of Tuesday, November 25.


More charges filed against 6 DHs arrested for operating dental clinic

Posted on 25 November 2025 No comments

 

The 6 Filipino DHs after their arrest in unlicensed dental business

Prosecutors have filed 10 more charges against six Filipino domestic helpers arrested last August for running an unlicensed dental clinic in Sham Shui Po. 

Their leader, Marites Bohol, 48 years old, faced seven of the charges when she appeared before Magistrate Raymond Wong today at Shatin Court, and was returned to jail to await the next hearing on Jan. 20 next year, while her five co-accused were freed on bail of $2,000 each.

Bohol originally faced a charge of breach of condition of stay for allegedly establishing a business, which domestic helpers are not allowed to do, and illegally employing four of her of-accused. She was slapped two additional charges of practicing dentistry while not a registered dentist.

DETAILS HERE

Four charges were dismissed against Marissa Necesito, 60 years old, for employing four fellow domestic helpers to help out in the clinic. However, the charge of breach of condition of stay remained, and she faces an additional charge of practicing dentistry without a license.

The four others -- Carles Lie Ramos, 34 years old .Cherrie Mel Patiga, 37 years old. Rowena Cerdina, 46 years old. Jucen Naong, 40 years old – were each slapped charges of breach of conditions of stay for illegally working in the clinic as “dental assistants”, and of “aiding and abetting” Bohol and Necessito.

The six were arrested by Immigration Department officers last Aug. 17 in a raid on a subdivided unit in Sham Shui Po while allegedly providing unlicensed dental treatments.

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Thirteen other Filipinos were found inside the makeshift clinic, apparently customers seeking treatment at between $150 and $500 per procedure. They were not arrested.

Filipino held for allegedly luring 5 men to scam hubs

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The 5 victims were told they would fly to HK en route to their jobs in Vietnam (file)

Five Filipinos about to be sent to scam hubs in Cambodia were rescued by combined forces of the Bureau of Immigration, NAIA Task Force Against Trafficking, and the National Bureau of Investigation earlier this month.

Arrested for large-scale illegal recruitment was Arturo G. Zoilo, Jr. who allegedly promised to secure jobs for the victims in Vietnam, but told them they would have to go through Hong Kong first.

DETAILS HERE

The would-be overseas Filipino workers were promised jobs as customer service representative or sales marketing officer, for which they would be paid between Php30,000 and Php40,000 each month.

In truth, the five rescued Filipinos were meant to work in an online fraud operation in  Cambodia.

DMW Secretary Hans Cacdac talks to Myanmar scam victims

Just a fortnight ago, a total of 346 Filipinos were rescued from scam hubs in Myanmar and brought home. The workers said they were promised high-paying jobs and forced to engage in online fraud for fear of punishment. They are currently undergoing psychosocial counseling, medical check-up and legal interviews.

The press statement about the rescue was posted on the Facebook page of the DMW Anti-Illegal Recruitment and Trafficking in Persons Program, but the details of the arrest were not disclosed.

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The statement also said investigations had shown that Zoilo used to work in a Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator or POGO. His previous employer, an Indonesian who went by the alias “Sate”, had reportedly told him to recruit workers for Cambodia, and help work on their papers.

Zoilo now faces charges of large-scale illegal recruitment and qualified human trafficking,which are both non-bailable, and carry a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

Authorities say they are still on the lookout for a key participant in the illegal recruitment, and are investigating the extent of their network.

They are calling on all those who have  been victimized  by Zoilo or Sate to immediately contact the Migrant Workers Bureau of the DMW through the  MWPB Facebook page https://web.facebook.com/dmwairtip

 

Filipina detained for allegedly making child pornography

Posted on 24 November 2025 No comments

 

Tuen Mun Court

A Filipina domestic helper has been returned to jail custody after appearing at Tuen Mun Courts today, charged with making child pornography.

E. Chua, 44 years old, will be detained until the next hearing scheduled for Dec. 1 by Acting Principal Magistrate Daniel Tang.

Information filed by the Tuen Mun Police last July 7 alleged that Chua made “child pornography, namely, one video of girl Y masturbating, two videos of boy X masturbating and being nude, one video of boy X peeing and girl Y showing her chest and two pictures of boy X being nude.”

DETAILS HERE

The pornography was made on an “unknown date between the 19th day of November 2022 and the 04th day of July 2025” in a flat in Blossom Garden, on Leung Tak Street, New Territories, police added.

Section 3(1) of the Prevention of Child/Pornography Ordinance, under which Chua is charged, states:

“Any person who prints, makes, produces, reproduces, copies, imports or exports any child pornography commits an offence and is liable—

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“(a) on conviction on indictment to a fine of $2,000,000 and to imprisonment for 8 years; or

“(b) on summary conviction to a fine of $1,000,000 and to imprisonment for 3 years.

Fr Efren Ojeda, 65

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Fr Efren, OFM, was known for his ever-present smile

Father Efren Ojeda of the Order of Friars Minor (OFM), who was well-loved by many Filipino Catholics in Hong Kong, passed away on Saturday, November 22.

His death was announced by the OFM in Hong Kong, which also asked for prayers for his repose, and said details of his funeral would be announced at a later date.

Overseas Filipino worker Lydia Dolera, who is a regular volunteer for masses held at the Philippine Consulate, said Fr. Efren was found collapsed on Saturday, but had no information on the cause of his death.

DETAILS HERE

Lydia said Fr Efren was set to say mass on Sunday at the OFW Global Centre, in celebration of the feast of the Christ the King, and she had thought of going to him for confession. 

His death made her recall an incident showing Fr Efren's humorous side. As she was about to make her confession to him one time, Fr. Efren said in jest that God already knew what she was going to say.

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Fr Efren was known to many other Filipino Catholics in Hong Kong as he had said mass for years at various churches with big Filipino congregations, like St Jude’s in North Point, the Catholic Centre as well as St. Joseph’s church in Central, and many others.

He was also known to readily agree to give final blessings to Filipinos who passed away in Hong Kong, particularly the migrant workers.

Fr Efren blesses young cathechists at St Jude's church in North Point

One OFW church volunteer posted on Facebook that Fr Efren was supposed to be with her group to preside over the Solemnity of Christ the King mass, followed by an afternoon procession and the benediction of the Blessed Sacrament – something he used to do with them every year.

“We are saddened …that you are gone on the eve of the celebration,” said the OFW. “You may not be with us today physically but in our hearts, our prayers and celebrations, you will always be with us..."

She added that Fr Efren’s inspirational homilies, personal guidance as well as the jokes he often made would be in the hearts of her church group.

To many other churchgoers, Fr Efren’s passing meant they would no longer hear his trademark after-mass blessing which he would always sing in a distinct way: “May the blessing of the Lord, the blessing of the Lord, be with you all the way…”

Fr. Efren was 65.


 

Belen-making contest for orgs launched

Posted on 22 November 2025 No comments

 

The Consulate General has launched PaSTARan 2025, this year’s contest for Belen-making for all organizations in the Filipino community, with the theme: Holy Family, Light of Happiness and Love.

Organized in collaboration with LBC Hong Kong, St. Joseph’s Church and the Philippine Association of Hong Kong, the annual contest provides an opportunity for members of the Filipino community to showcase their creativity, craftsmanship, and devotion through the art of Belen-making.

DETAILS HERE

Those who wish to join this contest may submit their filled-out Entry Registration Form (Form No. HKPCG-CS-PRN-2025-1) to the Consulate's Cultural Section OR accomplish the Google form from 20 to 30 November. The form can be opened by clicking this: bit.ly/4oXTCIT

The announcement and awarding of winners will be held immediately after the Simbang Gabi on Dec. 21 (Sunday) at 10:00 pm, at the St. Joseph's Church in Central. The evening party on Dec. 21 starts at 9:00pm.

PINDUTIN DITO

According to the guidelines for the contest, all Belen entries must:

  • Only feature the Holy Family (St. Joseph, Mama Mary, Baby Jesus and the Star of Bethlehem);
  • Be made up of at least 70% recycled and repurposed materials (used items meant for disposal); and
  • Be 1.5 ft tall and 2 ft wide. Any measurement in excess of the allowable size will incur point deductions.
  • Lighting-enabled entries must use battery-operated lights.
  • Only one (1) entry will be allowed for each Filipino Community organization.

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Criteria for judging are the following:

  • Relevance to the theme 30%
  • Originality 30%
  • Overall presentation 20%
  • Creativity 10%
  • Use of recycled materials 10%

The prizes are:

Grand Winner: HKD 4,000 and 2 medium-sized door-to-door boxes

1st Runner Up: HKD 2,500 and 1 medium-sized box

2nd Runner Up{ HKD 1,500 and 1 medium-sized box

People's Choice Award: HKD 500 and 1 medium-sized box

For inquiries and additional information, please send an email at cultural.pcg@gmail.com or call 2823-8535.

Fight with Pinay lands Dominican in jail

Posted on 20 November 2025 No comments

 

Bar strip where fight took place (Google Maps photo)

A Dominican woman has found herself in jail after a fight in a bar with an unidentified woman, said to be a Filipina, who disappeared when police officers arrived, leaving her alone to answer questions during investigation.

Worse, Lisandra Manana Moya, 31 years old, also turned out to have been arrested two months earlier for drug possession.

When she appeared at Eastern Court on Nov. 17 (last Monday), the two cases were heard together by Magistrate Ko Wai-hung, who subsequently ordered that she be remanded until the next hearing on Jan. 5 next year.

DETAILS HERE

But Magistrate Ko scheduled a bail review for Nov. 25, to see if circumstances have changed to allow her bail. He also reminded her that she had the right to appeal his decision at the High Court.

Manana, who is unemployed, was charged with fighting in a public place, contrary to section 25 of the Public Order Ordinance, after fighting with an “unknown Philippines female”last Nov. 1 at Bar. 109, on Lockhart Road, Wan Chai..

It was not clear how the police found out the other woman was a Filipina

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Her second charge, possession of a dangerous drug, contrary to sections 8(1)(a) and (2) of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, arose from her being arrested last Sept. 10 near the junction of Lockhart and Luard Road in Wan Chai.

Found in her possession, acording to a charge, was a plastic bag with “traces of a white solid containing cocaine”.

Pinoy jailed 4 months for drug and apparatus possession, resisting arrest

Posted on 19 November 2025 No comments

 

Area where Filipino was arrested (Google Maps photo by Kit Tsin)

A Filipino asylum seeker who earlier pleaded guilty to possession of methamphetamine hydrochloride (known to Filipinos as shabu) and apparatus to inhale it, and then resisting when four police officers arrested him, was jailed today for four months.

Aldrian Maloles, 37 years old and holder of a recognizance form to serve as identification document, had pleaded guilty in a hearing last Nov. 5 at Kwun Tong Court and Magistrate Lau Suk-han put off his sentencing to today pending a drug abuse report by the Drug Addiction Treatment Center.

The three offenses took place on Nov. 17 last year at the sitting out area outside 15 Sai Kung Hoi Pong Street, in Sai Kung, according to a police complaint dated May 16 this year.

DETAILS HERE

Maloles was sentenced to three months in jail for violating sections 8(1)(a) and (2) of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance by having in his possession three plastic bags containing a total of 1.01 grams of a crystalline solid containing 0.99 gram of meth and one plastic bag containing 0.20 gram of crystalline meth.

He was jailed for two months for violating sections 36(1) and (2) of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance by having in his possession one glass tube with one end shaped as a bulb containing 0.02 gram of crystalline solid meth and one glass bottle with two openings containing 0.01 gram of meth.

He received another six weeks for resistng when three police constables and one police sergeant arrested him, thus violating section 63 of the Police Force Ordinance.

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Magistrate Lau ruled that the sentences for possession of drugs and apparatus run at the same time for a total of three months, followed by four weeks of the sentence for resisting arrest, for a final sentence of four months.

Ancient Egyptian treasures on display in HK from tomorrow

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This huge statue of the pharaoh Tutankhamun is the centerpiece of the exhibit

An extraordinary collection of 250 precious artefacts from Egypt, including statues of pharaohs and deities, gold ornaments, large coffins and animal mummies, will go on display in Hong Kong starting tomorrow, Nov 20, at the Hong Kong Palace Museum.

The exhibit, Ancient Egypt Unveiled: Treasures from Egyptian Museums features the largest, most comprehensive and longest-running display of ancient Egyptian treasures in Hong Kong.

DETAILS HERE

Its centerpiece is a towering statue of Tutankhamun, the 13th pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, who became famous in modern times after his nearly intact tomb containing an extraordinary collection of over 5,000 artifacts including his mummy and funeral mask, was discovered in 2022.

The exhibition opening is a prelude to the 70th anniversary next year of the start of diplomatic ties between China and Egypt.

Mummified animals are part of the exhibit

The objects on display come from seven prominent museums in Egypt, including the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, the Luxor Museum of Ancient Egyptian Art, as well as recent archaeological discoveries from Saqqara.

All artefacts are displayed in Hong Kong for the first time, and many are exhibited outside Egypt for the first time, making the exhibition especially significant.

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As part of the unveiling of the exhibition, the Hong Kong Palace Museum will host a special Egyptian dance performance on Nov. 22, as part of the HKPM Showtime!

The museum will also support the 8th Hong Kong International Egyptian Dance Festival, which will also feature dance workshops, performances, competitions and presentations on global dance research.

A regular adult ticket to the Ancient Egypt exhibit costs $190 each and concessions at $95 each.

Below are the details of the exhibition, including dates and times:

Exhibition Date

20 November 2025 – 31 August 2026

Opening hours:

10am to 6pm, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Sunday;
10am to 8pm, Friday, Saturday & Public Holiday;
Closed on Tuesday (except public holiday) and the first two days of the Lunar New Year

Venue: Gallery 9, Hong Kong Palace Museum at West Kowloon Cultural District

Enquiry:  +852 2200 0217

Website: www.hkpm.org.hk/en/exhibition/ancient-egypt-unveiled-treasures-from-egyptian-museums

Immigration holds info seminar for Indonesian DHs

Posted on 18 November 2025 No comments

 

More than 180 newly arrived Indonesian DHs took part in the immigration seminar

More than 180 foreign domestic helpers who just arrived from Indonesia took part in a seminar conducted by the Hong Kong Immigration Department at the invitation of the Indonesian Consulate General earlier today, November 18.

Participants at the seminar were informed about issues relating to human trafficking so their awareness about the prevalent but often overlooked offence is enhanced.

DETAILS HERE

Officers from Immigration’s Enforcement Branch also told them about the restrictions attached to their visas as domestic workers, the most important of which is that they should only perform domestic duties for the employer named in their employment contract and for no one else.

The officers appealed to them not to take up any unapproved employment, or to overstay.

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The participants were also briefed on other key matters to note while working in Hong Kong.

Officers and staff of the Indonesian Consulate were on hand to listen to the briefing, and expressed gratitude to the Immigration Department for its support.

In turn, the Consulate promised to work closely with authorities to further promote publicity and enhance the education of newly arrived FDHs in Hong Kong.

 

Pinay DH gets 24 months in jail for $2.5m money laundering

Posted on 17 November 2025 No comments

 

File photo

A Filipina domestic  helper was jailed today for 24 months after she pleaded guilty fo three counts of money laundering, in which her three bank accounts were used as depositories of a total of almost $2.5 million derived from crime.

Reamae Davila, 40 years old, was meted the sentence by Acting Principal Magistrate Daniel Tang in a hearing at Tuen Mun Court. It's normally the highest prison term that a magistrate can impose for a single offence.

Her penalty is actually a summary of three sentences: 12 months imprisonment for the first charge, 24 months for the second and six months for the third. Since Magistrate Tang ordered that the three sentences run at the same time, the longest term of 24 months became the final sentence.

DETAILS HERE

In all three cases, Davila  was charged with dealing with property known or believed to represent proceeds of indictable offence, which is contrary to sections 25 (1) and 25 (3) of the Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance.

In the first charge, Davila was accused of dealing wth $934,596.60 in her account with Bank Of China between 13 and 28 of May 2024 “… knowing or having reasonable grounds to believe that property.., in whole or in part, directly or indirectly represented any person's proceeds of an indictable offence,” accordng to the complaint filed by the Police Technology and Financial Crime Squad 1.

In the second charge, she was accused of dealing with $1,487,144.73 in her account with Mox Bank Limited between April 8 and June 29,2024.

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In the third case, Davila was charged with dealing in $73,429 between 13and 16 of May 2024 through her account with the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited.

 

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