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Filipina DH jailed 2 years for stealing employer’s jewelry worth $1.2 M

Posted on 26 April 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao 

The theft happened in this luxury residential block in Homantin

A Filipina domestic helper who stole nearly $1.2 million worth of watches and jewelry from her employer in Homantin after getting mired in debt was sentenced in District Court today to two years in jail after she pleaded guilty to the offence.

Edarlyn Emperador, 51, broke into tears as her sentence was read out to her by Judge David John Dufton.

She had worked for her employer, Leung Ho-yan Irene, since 1996.

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The prosecution said the defendant stole seven watches, four necklaces with pendants, 11 pairs of earrings, six pendants, six rings, four necklaces and eight gold ingots, all worth a total of $1.189 million, from her employer.

The theft occurred between Apr 16 and Jul 17 last year in the employer’s flat on Block 18, Celestial Heights, Homantin.

But Leung said the helper also stole other jewelry items she could no longer recall well, between October 2019 and August 2020.  

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The theft was discovered around 8pm by Leung on Aug 3 last year as she searched for her missing $60,000 Rolex watch. When she opened her locked wardrobe drawer, she found out her other watches and jewelry were also gone.

Leung confronted Emperador about the missing items on the evening of Aug 6 and the helper readily admitted the theft. She said she opened the drawer with a key, took the items, pawned them and sent the money to the Philippines.

Leung reported to police the next day. When officers arrested her, they found a plastic bag in her trouser pocket that contained four pawnshop receipts for watches amounting to $123,000 and two pawnshop receipts for two gold chains amounting to $25,000.

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Emperador, a single mother of five adult children, pleaded guilty after the theft charge was read to her.

In mitigation, defense lawyer Jim Sherry requested a lenient sentence, saying his client admitted the offense at the first instance and did so again during a police investigation on Aug 7 last year.

He also cited his client’s letter to the court expressing her remorse, saying she committed the offense “for my own expenses and the rest I sent to the Philippines.”  

The District Court judge dismissed Emperador's attempts to get her sentence cut

Sherry then narrated the events that reportedly led Emperador to steal from her employer of close to 24 years.

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He said Emperador, the sole provider for her parents, siblings and five children, incurred huge debts to pay for her mother’s hospital expenses when she fell ill last year and was twice confined in a hospital.

In 1998, Emperador’s husband left her for another woman, leaving their three children with her. Emperador found a new partner who sired her two younger boys.

Her partner was shot dead in 2016 due to a debt from a loan shark. She had to take out another loan to pay that debt. Then on Apr 16 last year, her brother was also shot dead and she was asked to support his young daughter.

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Meantime, her father was diagnosed with lung cancer, and also depended on her for his medication.

Her family problems led Emperador to borrow $40,000 from Leung, which she offered to repay from her salary in monthly installments of $5,500.

She took another $55,000 loan from Leung, and borrowed from a lending firm in the Philippines, raising her debt there to over Php1 million.

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Already buried in debt and unable to send money home out of the $500 that remained in her salary, she began to steal from Leung in April last year, Sherry said.

At the time, Leung allegedly stopped paying her salary because she could not meet her monthly payment for her $55,000 loan.

“She stole to pay the other loans she borrowed in the Philippines. She did not steal her employer’s property and leave Hong Kong for the Philippines,” Sherry said.

But the judge expressed “real reservations” as to Emperador’s motive for the offence, noting she had told police she stole the items out of greed, and had stolen and pawned more jewels than necessary to clear her debts.

He asked why the helper did not pay off her debts in the Philippines with the nearly $300,000 proceeds of her pawning the stolen items.

The judge also said the defendant never told the police the supposed tragedies in her life that led her to steal, or that Leung had stopped paying her salary.

But Dufton said he did not want the case to become a labor issue. After twice calling for an adjournment to clarify the defense lawyer’s grounds for mitigation, the judge said he could not consider any of the cited reasons in reducing the sentence.

Dufton imposed a sentence of two years’ imprisonment, giving a discount only for Emperador’s guilty plea. 

List of stolen items

 

Qty

Item

 

1

Rolex watch with gold band

 

1

Robert Dubuis watch

 

1

Patek Philippe watch with brown band

 

1

Patek Philippe watch with silver band

 

1

Patek Philippe watch with gold band

 

11 pairs

Hermes earrings

 

1

Robert Dubuis necklace with pendant

 

8 pcs

gold ingots

 

6 pcs

pendants

 

1

Waltham watch

 

6 pcs

rings

 

4 pcs

necklaces

 

1

Piaget watch with platinum band

 

   
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HK, Singapore agree on quarantine-free travel starting May 26

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By Daisy CL Mandap 

Singapore's Marina Bay Sands (FB photo)

Hong Kong and Singapore have announced details of their “travel bubble” agreement, which allows their residents to travel freely between the two places without undergoing quarantine.

Secretary for Commerce and Development Edward Yau unveiled the resumption of the plan today, Apr 26, in a press conference. The scheme was put on hold in November last year after Hong Kong experienced a surge in Covid-19 cases.

Yau said travelers on either places will have to test negative for Covid-19 within 72 hours before taking their flights, and be tested again on their arrival on the other end.

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In addition, Hong Kong residents will have to get fully vaccinated for coronavirus before being allowed to travel to Singapore. However, those coming in from the city state are not required to get vaccinated.

Asked about the seemingly unequal requirements, Yau said Singapore authorities will have to decide on the travel rules from their end, “taking into consideration their own situation.”

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The initial phase of the scheme will run from May to June 9, during which there will be two designated daily flights, each leaving either Hong Kong or Singapore with a maximum number of 200 passengers.

From Jun 10, the daily flights will be increased to two from each direction, with the same number of passengers.

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Yau said the travel bubble could be suspended for two weeks if the seven-day “moving average” of unlinked coronavirus cases in either place goes up to five.

The government, though Civil Service Secretary Patrick Nip, also announced that all Hong Kong residents stranded in the Mainland will be allowed to return home from Apr 29 without need for quarantine.

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Previously, the privilege was extended only to residents coming back to the SAR from Guangdong Province and Macau.

HK residents coming in from anywhere in the Mainland can now skip quarantine on their return 

To ensure a quarantine-free return, residents need to register in advance for a slot in the daily quota of  3,000 if coming through the land border via the Shenzhen Bay port; 2,000 for those taking the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge; and 1,000 through the HK airport.

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They will also have to test negative for a coronavirus test within three days before their flight, and again on arrival in Hong Kong, then 12 days after.

Nip said there’s still no news on when Hong Kong travelers arriving in the mainland will be similarly exempt from the quarantine requirement.  


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Meanwhile, four additional Covid-19 cases were reported in Hong Kong today, all of them imported.

A press release issued by the Center for Health Protection showed all the infected travelers had tested positive while in hotel quarantine, and came from different places.

They comprised two women, who each came from Kenya and India; and two men who arrived from Japan and the United States.

The CHP said a total of 155 cases have been recorded in the past 14 days, including 37 local infections of which 17 are from unknown sources.

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Filipinas arrested for illegal gambling released on bail

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By Vir B. Lumicao 

The 11 Filipinas were held at the Central Police HQ for at least 8 hours 

All 11 Filipina domestic helpers who were arrested by police during an anti-illegal gambling operation on Murray Road near Charter Garden in Central on Sunday morning have been released on bail, the Hong Kong Police said today, Apr 26.

No charges have been laid against the 11 as investigations are still ongoing, a police spokeswoman said.

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The officer added that the Filipinas were ordered to report back to the Central Police District Headquarters in Sheung Wan in late May.

The police also confirmed that the women were issued fixed penalty tickets of $5,000 each for breaching the group gathering rules under Regulation 599G, or the Prevention and Control of Diseases.

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In the wake of the arrests, Consul Paulo Saret said the Consulate is issuing an advisory this evening enjoining the Filipino community to abide by Hong Kong’s laws and avoid gambling.

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“It’s sad that there are still kababayans of ours who choose to gamble on the streets on their rest day despite our numerous advisories against illegal gambling,” Saret said.

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The helpers were arrested at about 8:30 am on Sunday during a police crackdown on illegal gambling in Central.

They were allegedly playing cards with bets on Murray Road near Chater Garden when members of the Special Duty Squad, Task Force Sub-unit of the Central District, and the Police Tactical Unit pounced on them.

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Police said several exhibits including playing cards and an unspecified amount of gambling money were confiscated from the women.

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The SAR prohibits all forms of gambling, except for Mark Six and horse racing at the Hong Kong Jockey Club, which are fund-raising activities for charitable causes. 

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Filipina DH lone variant carrier among 6 new Covid-19 cases

Posted on 25 April 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

The Filipina was under quarantine at Dorsett Tai Kok Tsui when found to carry the variant

Six new Covid-19 cases were reported Sunday, Mar 25, including a Filipina domestic helper found to carry the highly infectious coronavirus variant.

Including the Filipina, all four imported cases today involved foreign domestic helpers. The three others are all Indonesians.

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The two local cases, a 60-year-old man and a 56-year-old woman, are family members of a kindergarten teacher who was confirmed positive last Thursday. They all live in La Cite in Tseung Kwan O.

The Filipina, 39, was asymptomatic and tested negative upon arrival from Manila on Apr 12 aboard Cebu Pacific flight 5J 272. But she was found infected with the mutated strain of the coronavirus on her 12th day of quarantine at Dorsett Mongkok in Tai Kok Tsui .

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Three Indonesian female domestic helpers were also found positive today.

The first one, aged 40, arrived on Apr 16 via Cathay Pacific and tested found positive on Day 12 while staying at Ramada Hong Kong Grand in Tsim Sha Tsui. That’s the same hotel where Hong Kong’s first local N501Y case is believed to have acquired his infection .

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The two other Indonesians, aged 30 and 34, arrived on the same Cathay flight on Saturday and tested positive at the airport, the CHP said.

Today’s cases took Hong Kong’s  caseload to 11,737. A total of 162 cases have been recorded in the past 14 days until Saturday, including 37 local cases of which 17 have unknown sources.

Sample contamination in BGI's lab led to 28 people being declared false positives

Meanwhile, the government has announced the suspension of the mobile sampling services provided by BGI Group following a laboratory contamination that led to 28 samples being declared preliminary positive last Thursday.

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They included specimens taken from two recent arrivals from the mainland, including one who had herself fully vaccinated before crossing the border.

Another false positive was a kindergarten teacher who raised concerns about a possible widespread transmission as she attended several big events before she was identified as a virus carrier.

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The CHP said that 73 people had been moved to quarantine centers after being identified as close contacts of those wrongly declared as positive, before the mistake was uncovered.

Government adviser Yuen Kwok-yung said after inspecting the laboratory that the two positive ones in the batch of samples taken to the BGI laboratory the previous day were coincidentally the first two that technicians handled. 

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The Food and Health Bureau said it will suspend the use of BGI Group’s mobile sampling stations and will not rule out using less testing services of the group. 

The bureau said it will follow the case seriously and impose punishment based on the results of the probe and seriousness of the event, in which ending the contract is an option. 

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The government has asked BGI to make an in-depth investigation and report its findings. It also asked BGI to follow suggestions by Yuen and teams of the University of Hong Kong. A third party examination by an independent group will also be made to ensure the investigation is professional. 

Any violation of professional codes will be reported to and handled by the Medical Laboratory Technologists Board.

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Agencies exaggerated impact of PH flight ban, says Labour Secretary

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Law Chi-kwong says only about 500 Filipino DHs have been affected by the flight ban

Secretary for Labour and Welfare Law Chi-kwong said employment agencies have overestimated the impact of Hong Kong’s 14-day ban on flights from Manila.

Writing in his blog today, Apr 25, Law said only between 546 and 840 Filipino domestic workers have been affected, compared with the Hong Kong Union of Employment Agencies’ estimate of 1,800 helpers.

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This was based on actual data that showed only an average of 39 Filipino helpers had arrived in Hong Kong each day before the flight ban took effect on Tuesday last week.

Law said the numbers dropped since the Philippine government imposed a lockdown in Metro Manila and four adjacent provinces at the end of last month.

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But even given the previous daily average of 60 new arrivals, a maximum of just 840 Filipino DHs would be affected by the flight ban, which is less than half the number given by the agencies.

Last Tuesday, HKUEA chairman Thomas Chan told an RTHK program that the flight suspension would delay the arrival of as many as 1,800 FDHs. He also said employers who are in need of foreign helpers are offering far more than the minimum wage.

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But what he apparently failed to take into consideration was that no travel restriction is imposed on Indonesia, the other main source of FDHs in Hong Kong; thus the impact would not be as great.

Law said the overall number of domestic workers in Hong Kong had also decreased from 400,000 to around 370,000 during the pandemic.

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While admitting that the decline in the number of FDHs coming into Hong Kong would cause “great trouble to Hong Kong employers and families…” Law said the priority now is to get the epidemic under control.

To help ease the problem, he said the government has allowed expiring FDH contracts to be extended for three months, while those already in Hong Kong are allowed to extend their visas without having to go on home leave.

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Employers could also ask quarantine hotels for refund if their bookings for arriving helpers were affected.

Law’s statement came as the Centre for Health Protection announced that a Filipina helper who arrived on Apr 10 was the lone carrier of the coronavirus variant among six new cases of Covid-19 infections.

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Earlier, Consul Paul Saret of the Consulate’s assistance to nationals section said terminated Filipino helpers will be helped in appealing to Immigration to allow them to process new work contracts here.

Saret said that given the difficulty of getting new Filipino helpers to come to Hong Kong because of the flight ban, allowing those already here to secure new employment would also benefit their would-be employers.

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Hong Kong halted all incoming flights from the Philippines, Pakistan and India for two weeks starting on Apr 20, saying most cases of variant-carrying new arrivals in the past 14 days previously had come from these places.

The three countries were also classified as “extremely high risk,” meaning the flight suspension could be extended further, depending on the infection situation in each place.

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