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Filipina gets suspended sentence for selling fake Ray-Bans

Posted on 23 March 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao 

The defendant was found with 150 pairs of fake branded sunglasses

A Filipina domestic worker thought she’d make a little money on the side by selling fake Ray-Bans in a busy spot in Central on Jan. 17. But little did she know that the $25 sunglasses she was selling would lead her to great trouble.

D. Sebastian, 36, appeared in Eastern Court today, Mar 23, to face three charges relating to that single incident: selling and possessing counterfeit goods and violating her visa conditions.

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She was in tears as Magistrate Peter Law sentenced her to a suspended sentence of six weeks in jail for each of the offences, to run concurrently.

But her tears turned to relief when the Tagalog court interpreter relayed the magistrate's message that she wouldn’t go to jail for now but must not break the law in the next 12 months, or her penalty will be activated, and added to her new sentence.

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Sebastian earlier pleaded guilty to one count each of “selling goods to which a false trademark was applied,” “possession for sale or for any purpose of trade or manufacture goods to which a forged trademark was applied,” and “breach of condition of stay.”

The prosecution said that at around 2:30pm on Jan 17, Sebastian sold a pair of sunglasses with a forged Ray-Ban trademark to a Customs undercover agent for $25 on a footbridge linking the Star Ferry to the IFC2 Mall in Central.

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As soon as the defendant accepted two marked $20 bills that he handed, the buyer identified himself as a Customs officer. The officer inspected two black trash bags beside the woman and found that one had dozens of fake Ray-Ban eyewear and another had assorted bogus signature sunglasses.

The officer arrested the defendant and seized the counterfeit goods comprising 121 pairs of fake Ray-Bans, 10 pairs of Oakley, three pairs of Gucci, seven pairs of Louis Vuitton, five pairs of Coach and four pairs of Chanel.

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A check of the defendant’s identity showed she was a domestic helper with no right to do other work unless with permission from the Immigration Director.

In mitigation, her lawyer said Sebastian was single, a helper earning $4,920 a month and sending $1,500 a month to her parents and two sisters. He said she is the sole breadwinner and wanted to earn more to send to her family.

71-year-old man was found with 255 sticks of smuggled cigarettes

Man, 71, charged over smuggled cigarettes

Meanwhile, a 71-year-old Filipino male cleaner also appeared in Eastern Court today, charged with possessing 255 sticks of smuggled cigarettes.

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The prosecution said the defendant, M. Sarinas, was spotted by Customs officers standing on a pavement on Pok Fu Lam Road on Mar 9. When they searched his bag, they found the illicit cigarettes.

Sarinas was arrested and the cigarettes seized. He was then charged with possessing goods for which no customs duties had been paid

Law adjourned the case until May 11 for further investigation and extended the man’s bail.

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CE says she’s looking at easing 21-day quarantine

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CE Lam says she's aware of the huge impact of the 3-week isolation

Chief Executive Carrie Lam says she is aware of the huge toll on people of Hong Kong’s 21-day quarantine, so she’s looking into whether the isolation period could be brought back to 14 days in line with most other places.

Speaking at a press briefing before today’s Executive Council meeting, CE Lam admitted that the long isolation imposed on new arrivals in Hong Kong is very stringent, “but the fact is, we continue to have about 10 or so cases confirmed beyond the two-week period.”

However, she said she was “fully and acutely aware” of the pressure that the extended quarantine has put on a lot of people.

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“To be isolated for 21 days is a huge load in terms of physical, psychological and other aspects,” Lam said.

She promised to personally look into whether the quarantine period could be cut while ensuring that there are enough safeguards so that infected travelers do not spread the coronavirus in the community.

Hong Kong has begun quarantining all incoming travelers in designated hotels for two weeks starting in December. But this period was extended to three weeks, the longest known in the world, after experts said the virus could incubate for longer than 14 days.

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Before the quarantine, all arriving passengers from places outside China (excluding Macau and Taiwan) must test negative for the virus at the airport, and during two more tests taken during the 12th and 19th day of their isolation.

8 of 12 new Covid-19 cases were imported, including 4 from Pakistan (file)

Meanwhile, of the 12 new Covid-19 cases reported today, eight were imported. Four came from Pakistan, two from the Philippines, and one each from Indonesia and France.

All tested positive on arrival at the airport, except for a 37-year-old Filipino male who was found infected while in quarantine at the Ovolo Hotel in Aberdeen.

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Of the four local cases, only one had an unknown source. It involves an 88-year-old man who was taken to United Christian Hospital on Monday because of fever and shortness of breath.

Health authorities say the patient had been to a Chinese restaurant in Lam Tin where two other infected patients had dined during the incubation period. The elderly man also lives in the same public housing as one of the two but it’s not certain if they knew each other.

CE says she will talk to other governments
on having travel bubble among vaccinated travelers (File)

At the same press briefing, Lam said she would talk with overseas governments for deals that could allow cross-border travel of vaccinated residents.

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Her statement affirmed plans by the government to offer incentives to residents who get themselves fully vaccinated such as exemptions from travel restrictions and social distancing measures.

But the chief executive stressed that the main motivation for people who get vaccinated should be to protect themselves and their family from coronavirus infection.

She said the vaccines will protect a person from getting infected. But even if they get infected after taking the jab, they will be able to avoid getting seriously ill.

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So far, she said about 360,000 people in Hong Kong have been vaccinated, accounting for about 6% of those aged 16 and above who are qualified  to take the jab.

“That’s not bad, but there’s surely room to do better,” she said.

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Fired Filipina DH charged with drug trafficking and overstaying

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By Vir B. Lumicao 

Sample of dried marijuana leaves seized by police (File)

A former Filipina domestic helper who was found to have overstayed her visa after being arrested for allegedly selling marijuana appeared in Eastern Court today, Mar 23, to face charges of trafficking in a dangerous drug and breaching her condition of stay.

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Dorina E. Miswara, 36, was read the charges when she appeared before Magistrate Peter Law. No plea was taken and she was remanded in custody pending further legal investigation and advice.

The case will be heard again on Apr 7.

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Miswara was arrested on Mar 11 near exit B of the Kennedy Town MTR station during a police anti-drug operation in the area. A search showed the defendant allegedly had 16 grams of dried marijuana leaves in her possession.

On Mar 22, investigators discovered that Miswara had overstayed her visa as she only had until Mar 2 to remain in Hong Kong.

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The prosecutor said the defendant came to Hong Kong to work as a domestic helper for a local family, but her employment was terminated prematurely.

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She allegedly admitted selling the illegal drug for an unidentified man because she had no  income.

The defense lawyer applied for bail for Miswara, saying she could raise $1,000 for her temporary liberty.

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But Magistrate Law rejected the bail application at the recommendation of the prosecution, citing the seriousness of the charge, the defendant’s lack of local ties and risk of absconding, and the fact that she is an overstayer.

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Anti-scam webinar shows FDHs how to protect themselves & elderly wards

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By Vir B. Lumicao 

Saret and Lau at the start of the webinar done especially for Filipino DHs

More Filipino domestic helpers in Hong Kong are becoming victims of deception, but they themselves could help prevent their elderly employers from being conned.

This was disclosed in a webinar on deception conducted on Sunday, Mar 21, by the Hong Kong Police in cooperation with the Consulate. It was the first ever such project held by the police to educate the city’s legion of foreign domestic helpers.

“We, police, saw the rising trend in deception cases recently and many victims were Filipinos working in Hong Kong,” Chief Superintendent Lam Hung-chuen, commander of the Central Police District, said at the opening of the webinar.

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Consul Paulo Saret, head of the Consulate’s assistance to nationals section, thanked Lam for initiating the project, which he said was timely because many Filipino workers have become victims of scams lately.

Lam said two key officers in the police anti-deception campaign had been invited to speak and educate the workers on various types of deception and how to prevent them.

Lee says deception is like a virus that is everywhere and could infect anyone

Senior Inspector Gerald Lee, assistant regional crime prevention officer of Hong Kong Island, said deception had increased threefold from 5,652 or 7% of total crimes in 2010, to 15,553 or 25% in 2020, a high ratio of one in every four crime cases.

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“Actually, deception is an excellent business,” Lee said. Deception is a mainstream crime in Hong Kong that poses a real threat to everyone, he said.

“We find that a lot of domestic workers fall victims to deception cases, so you should know more about deception,” the officer said.

Lee said the advent of technology has made living convenient for people, but has also turned the environment conducive for fraudsters who use the internet, social media, communications software, and email to reach victims anywhere in the world.

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Lee said deception is like the Covid-19 virus that replicates and exists everywhere and infects anyone, so people have to get vaccinated to be immune to it.

“Deception and fraudsters are everywhere through the internet and they pose a real threat to us. If we are not cautious enough, we get deceived and lose our money,” Lee said.

In some minor cases like online shopping, the loss is just a few hundred dollars, but in a few serious telephone deception cases, the victims lose large amounts of money, including all their savings or a few million dollars.

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He said by knowing more about deception, the workers get more protection from it.

Lee first discussed “romance scam,” a common form of deception done through social media. He said many people use social media to find their partner and get into a relationship, but some end up getting deceived and losing a lot of money.

Fraudsters use social media and dating apps to get acquainted with victims to whom they introduce themselves as professionals like doctors, engineers, soldiers, and retirees. They will show care and concern and use sweet words to gain the victims’ trust.

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Once successful, they ask for financial aid claiming they’re in trouble, or send “high-value” special gifts for which the victim must pay a huge customs fee, Lee said.

Lee disclosed a new deception that combines romance scam and investment scam. In this trickery, after the scammer establishes a relationship, he lures the victim into high-yield investment plans and download an alleged investment mobile app.

The scammer then tells the victim to remit money through the mobile app as instructed.  Inspired by the initial high return, the victim invests more until she loses all her money.

Other scam methods involve shopping online, where the victim is enticed by a fraudster posing as a seller to buy goods through the e-shopping platform. The victim is instructed to pay upfront, but doesn’t receive the goods. The seller then becomes out of reach.

In another version, the fraudster poses as a buyer of goods, sends proof of payment so that the seller ships the merchandise to him. But the remittance receipt turns out to have been photoshopped and the deposited check forged, resulting in a loss to the seller.

Luk says many telephone scams target the elderly so helpers must know how to help them

Gary Luk, police senior inspector from the Anti-Deception Coordination Council, said in February this year, there were 39 telephone deception cases that led to a loss of $18.2 million, an increase of 148% from the same month last year.

Luk said there are two types of telephone deception, the “guess who” and “pretending officials”, in which scammers from the mainland target elderly Hong Kong people.

In the first type, the scammers disguise as mainland officials investigating the victim for criminal offenses. They then ask the victim to give money or his e-banking credentials to prove his innocence. In this scam, the victim can lose his lifetime savings, Luk said.

He said Filipinos are not within the reach of this type of scammers, who only speak Mandarin and Cantonese. But the workers play a very important role as key influence agents to halt the scam that target the elderly, most of whom don’t live with their children but with the helpers, who are the main care providers,” the officer said.

Luk sad in several cases, the helpers saw their elderly employer talking lengthily and nervously on the phone. The scams were halted when the employers’ children were alerted.

In the “guess who” type, the fraudster makes a call pretending to be a relative of the victim and asks for money, saying that another relative is in trouble. He asks the victim for help and tells him to transfer money in a designated bank account, then disappears. 

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Phl posts record daily tally of 8,019 new Covid-19 cases

Posted on 22 March 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

Donated food is handed across a barrier as stricter gathering rules take effect Monday (Reuters)

Another daily record of 8,019 new coronavirus infections was posted in the Philippines on Monday, Mar 22, as authorities tighten curbs in Metro Manila and four nearby provinces.

In its daily bulletin, the Department of Health said that total confirmed cases had reached 671,792, of which 12.1% or 80,970 are active.

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Most of the active cases or 95.4% have only mild symptoms, while 2.2 percent are asymptomatic. Another 1 percent of the patients have severe symptoms while 0.9 percent are in critical condition.

At the same time, 103 coronavirus patients were declared recovered, bringing the overall tally to 577,850. Four more deaths were recorded, bringing the death toll to 12,972.

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This was the third record rise in the Philippines’ daily coronavirus tally in just four days. The country’s previous daily record of cases was 7,999, which was posted only on Saturday.

The surge in cases, believed to be caused largely by the spread of the highly infectious coronavirus strain, has led to hospital capacity nearing critical levels, according to government figures.

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People are being urged to stay at home as much as possible to prevent the further spread of the virus.

Yesterday, President Rodrigo Duterte signed a resolution from the Inter-Agency Task Force on Covid-19 prevention that bans public gatherings and allowing only essential travel within Metro Manila and the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Bulacan and Rizal.

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Overnight curfews are also in place, churches and other places where large groups gather have been shut, while indoor dining has been banned for the next two weeks at least.

The governments says it hopes to see new cases drop by at least 25% after the tighter measures are put in place.


The Philippines currently has the second-highest Covid-19 infections and deaths in Southeast Asia, after Indonesia. A further surge in case could threaten hopes of a strong economic record after last year’s record contraction of 9.5%, and the loss of millions of jobs.

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