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9 katao inaresto sa 4 na araw na operasyon kontra sa ilegal na pagtatrabaho

Posted on 24 June 2022 No comments

 

Isa sa mga inarestong nagtatrabaho ng ilegal

Apat na pinaghihinalaang employer at limang nagtatrabaho ng ilegal ang hinuli sa mga raid na isinagawa ng Immigration Department sa 63 na lugar sa nagdaang apat na araw.

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Ayon sa report ng Immigration, ang mga nahuling nagpapatrabaho ay pawang mga babae, edad 41 hanggang 55.

Ang mga nahuling trabahador naman ay edad 35 hanggang 52. Tatlo sa kanila ay lalaki at dalawa ay babae.

 
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Dalawa sa mga lalaki at isa sa babae ay nagtataglay ng recognizance form, na nagbibigay pahintulot sa kanilang manirahan sa Hong Kong habang pinag-aaralan ang kanilang hiling na huwag pauuwiin sa kanilang bansa nang sapilitan - pero pinagbabawalan silang magtrabaho. 

Nakuhanan din sila ng pekeng HK ID card, na pinarurusahan ng batas ng multang aabot sa $100,000 at pagkakakulong ng 10 taon.

Naganap ang panghuhuli nang ilunsad ng Immigration ang operasyong tinawag nilang  "Lightshadow" at "Twilight" noong June 20-23.

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Pinasok nila ang 63 na establisimento sa iba-ibang distrito ng Hong Kong na binubuo ng mga kainan, commercial building, factory, isang industrial building, logistics center, ipinapaayos na lugar, residential building, restaurant at tindahan.

Kasunod nito, inulit ng Immigration ang paalala sa mga employer na huwag umupa ng mga taong hindi pinapayagan na magtrabaho sa Hong Kong. Mahigpit daw kasing ipinatutupad ang polisiyang ito.

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Ipinaalala rin sa kanila ang parusa sa mga nagkasala -- multang itinaas sa $500,000 mula sa $350,000 at pagkakakulong ng hanggang 10 taon.

Sa isang pahayag, sinabi rin ng Immigration ang parusa sa mga ilegal na nagtatrabaho: multa na hanggang $50,000 at pagkakakulong ng hanggang dalawang taon.

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Kasama sa mga bawal magtrabaho sa Hong Kong ay ang mga illegal immigrant o pumasok sa Hong Kong nang walang pahintulot, mga turista, overstayer o may deportation order.

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Filipina jailed 28 years for conspiring to manufacture drugs

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By Daisy CL Mandap

A High Court jury voted 5-2 to convict the Filipina

Two hours. That was all it took for a Filipina tourist to get caught in a conspiracy to manufacture drugs that today ended with her being jailed for 28 years.

Anna Mae J. Enriquez, 41, was convicted by a High Court jury along with two others on a charge of conspiring to manufacture methamphetamine (called ice or shabu in other places) weighing 4.71 kilos in a flat in To Kwa Wan between Mar 5-6, 2019.

Her co-accused, Kent Lam Tsz Kin, 58, who owned the flat, was jailed for 29 years; while another co-conspirator, Mexican Marco Torres Gonzalez, 35,who bought the pot used for extracting the drugs, also got 28 years in jail.

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Lam was meted an extra year in jail because he had ordered his daughter, who was then only 15 years old, to accompany Gonzalez to Aeon Plaza to choose the pot to be used in manufacturing the drugs.

Enriquez, on the other hand, was arrested in Lam’s flat where she had chatted with Gonzalez for more than two hours while the drugs were being extracted from liquid solutions in the kitchen.

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In sentencing, Judge Esther Toh called their crime a “nefarious and criminal activity” that had the potential of causing a lot of misery to people in Hong Kong.

While she accepted that the drug manufacturing operation carried out by the three accused was unsophisticated as it was just carried out in a flat, it still involved a big amount of drugs.

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Toh also said manufacturing drugs is a more serious offence than drug trafficking.

“If this was a trafficking case, the starting point for the sentence would have been 26 years in jail, but because manufacturing is more serious, I will add two more years, making it 28 years,” she said.

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The judge said that since bringing in drugs in crystal form is easier to detect, more traffickers are resorting to distilling the illicit substance from a liquid solution to avoid detection.

She also disregarded pleas by counsel for the defendants for leniency, citing the long period of time they will be separated from their children.

Lam has a 19-year-old daughter and a 16-year-old son; Gonzalez has two daughters, aged 5 and 3; while Enriquez has two daughters aged 21 and 20, and a 15-year-old son.

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A particularly impassioned plea for mercy was made on behalf of Gonzalez, who his counsel would miss seeing his two young daughters grow up and would have already finished school by the time he finished serving his sentence.

The Mexican was also described as highly educated and intelligent and had come to Hong Kong only to collect a US$80,000 loan.

But Toh was unmoved, saying all the potential drug victims in Hong Kong have family members, too, who would be harmed if they fall prey to operators of the drug trade.

While the judge read out their sentences, the defendants all looked stoic but the family members of Lam and Enriquez who were in court looked fidgety.

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In the Filipina’s case, her two daughters who were in court along with their younger brother, broke out in tears when they heard the long prison sentence meted on their mother.

Outside court, the siblings who came accompanied by two Hong Kong-based relatives, were told by their mother’s solicitors that there were at least two grounds that could be raised if they decided to appeal the case.

They all went down to the basement to have a chat with their mother before she was brought back to Tai Lam Correctional Institute.

A senior officer from the Narcotics Bureau gives press briefing outside court (Sing Tao file photo)

The court was told during the trial that Enriquez had lived in Hong Kong with her now-estranged husband and their children, but they all decided to return to the Philippines when her application for permanent residency was denied.

On Mar 5, 2019, Enriquez flew to Hong Kong alone. She said Lam’s sister-in-law who lives in the Philippines along with her husband, had earlier agreed to accompany her on a shopping trip, but backed out at the last minute.

She went straight to iClub Ma Tau Wai hotel where she was booked a room by Lam. Gonzalez and Lam’s family members were also billeted at the hotel at the same time.

The next day, Enriquez said Lam invited her to go up to his flat nearby, where she met Gonzalez. She claimed they spent more than two hours chatting about their children and using their phones to go on social media.

Both denied knowing anything about the drug manufacturing that was happening in the kitchen at the time.

Meanwhile, Lam was stopped on To Kwa Wan Road by officers from the Drug Investigation Division of the HK Police. He took the officers to his flat where they also arrested the two other defendants.

The were all charged with conspiring to manufacture dangerous drug, contrary to sections 6(1)(a) and (2) and 39 of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, and put on trial after they pleaded not guilty to the charge.

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Pinay natagpuang patay sa bahay ng amo

Posted on 23 June 2022 No comments

 

Ang pasukan sa Sea View Villas, Sai Kung. Image mula sa Google Maps.

Isang Pilipinang domestic helper ang natagpuang patay kaninang umaga sa Sea View Villas, Sai Kung.

Hindi agad ibinigay ng tagapag-salita ng Police ang pangalan ng Pilipina, 48 taong gulang.

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Hindi pa rin natatanggap ng Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ang opisyal  na report tungkol sa kinahinatnan niya, ayon kay Welfare Officer Virsie Tamayao.

Sinabi ng pulis na tumawag ang amo ng Pilipina sa emergency number na 999 bandang 10:23 ng umaga upang ireport na natagpuan niya ang katulong na walang malay sa kanyang silid.

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Ang mga tauhan ng ambulansiyang  dumating makalipas ng ilang minuto ay kinumpirmang patay na ang Pilipina.

Dahil hindi pa na natutukoy ang sanhi ng kamatayan, inireport nila ang insidente bilang “dead body found”.

Samantala, isa pang domestic helper ang nag-collapse habang nagtatrabaho sa Wong Tai Sin kanna ring umaga.

Hindi masabi ng pulis ang bayang pinanggalingan niya, pero dahil ang edad niya ay 22, malamang na siya ay Indonesian.

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Ayon sa batas sa Pilipinas, hindi pwedeng magtrabaho bilang OFW ang isang Pilipina kung wala pang 23 taong gulang.

Sinabi ng pulis na tumawag ang kanyang employer sa 999 nang makita siyang nakahiga sa sahig mga 9:10 ng umaga.

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Nauna rito, nag-reklamo ang helper na masakit ang kanyang ulo at nagdudugo ang ilong.

Dinala siya ng ambulansiya sa Queen Elizabeth Hospital at doon na siya nagkamalay.

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New Covid cluster involving 27 people linked to Tuen Mun restaurant

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By Daisy CL Mandap

 

Anyone who was at Victoria Harbour Restaurant after 6pm on Jun 16 should undergo testing

Another restaurant is at the centre of a Covid-19 outbreak, and this time, the highly infectious Omicron sub-variant, BA2.12.1 may be involved.

Speaking at today’s press briefing, Dr Chuang Shuang Shuk-kwan of the Centre for Health Protection said 24 customers of Victoria Harbour Restaurant in Tuen Mun, as well as a close contact, have tested positive for Covid-19.

All the patrons had dined at the Chinese restaurant after 6pm on Jun 16, mostly with family members.

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"I think seven or eight families had a meal at that place, some were in smaller groups and others in larger groups. We have yet to confirm," Chuang said.

Also among those who had eaten there at the same time were two persons living at Tai Hing House, Tai Hing Estate in Tuen Mun who had been reported earlier as carriers of the BA.2.12.1 sub-variant.

The CHP has issued compulsory testing notices for everyone who had dined at the restaurant at the specified date and time and will conduct on-site investigation.

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The new cases were among 1,522 locally acquired infections reported today. Of these, 539 were detected through PCR tests while 963 were verified rapid test results.

There were also 128 additional imported cases, rounding up the day’s tally to 1,650. Among the imported infections, 48 were detected at the airport.

As for the schools, 172 new cases were reported earlier today and late yesterday. They involved 135 students and 37 teachers from 155 schools.


Class 6C of St Joseph’s Anglo-Chinese Primary School will be suspended for one week after three students were found infected.

Another member of the basketball team of St Francis Xavier College and one close contact were added to the cluster of infections there, raising the total tally to 12.

Chuang said the total infection tally from the fifth wave now stands at more than 1.2 million.

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Dr Sara Ho, a chief manager of the Hospital Authority, reiterated that even if there has been a slight increase in the number of patients admitted to hospitals, those deemed serious or critical cases have not gone up substantially.

Ho said there are now 513 patients receiving treatment at public hospitals and the infection control centre in North Lantau, of which only 61 are newly admitted.

Among them,10 are in critical condition and 10 are in serious condition.

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Another Covid-related death was recorded yesterday, involving an 80-year-old man with a history of coronary diseases and renal failure, and had suffered a stroke.

He was taken to hospital unconscious and was revived briefly before passing on. His death took the total tally to 9,185.

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Filipina who overstayed for 25 years gets 14 months in jail

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Police photo shows an ongoing stop-search operation on Apr 25, when the Filipina was arrested

A Filipina former domestic worker who spent much of her life living in the shadows in Hong Kong was today sentenced at Eastern Court to 14 months in prison.

Lilia G. Gonzaga, 52, had pleaded guilty to one count of using someone else’s HK ID card and another of violating her visa conditions.

She was arrested after being stopped by the police for an identity check at 7:37am last Apr 25 outside 127 Leighton Road in Causeway Bay. A HK identity card in the name of  Rowena Cadampog was found in her wallet.

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Gonzaga told police she did not know the owner of the HKID as she just found it somewhere in Central.

A duty lawyer who acted on Gonzaga’s behalf in court pleaded for a lenient sentence, saying the Filipina was forced to overstay her visa when it expired on Feb. 16, 1997, or more than 25 years ago, because she was saddled with debts.

She arrived in Hong Kong in 1992on a domestic helper visa and worked for less than five years before she decided to go underground.

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But now all she wanted was to return to the Philippines the soonest time possible, so she could reunite with her 29-year-old son and 27-year-old daughter who were just toddlers when she last saw them.

Apart from providing solely for her two children, Gonzaga was also said to have supported two sisters and her 85-year-old mother.

“At the moment all she wants is to return home as soon as possible and be with her family as she hasn’t seen them in 25 years,” said the lawyer in mitigation.

He pointed out that Gonzaga had entered Hong Kong lawfully before overstaying. She also pleaded guilty and had expressed remorse for her offences, which the lawyer said should be treated as one as they both dealt with her unlawful stay in Hong Kong.

The lawyer suggested a starting point in sentencing of no more than 21 months, citing a case in which the defendant who had overstayed for 33 years was meted this penalty. The sentence was upheld on appeal, he said.

Principal Magistrate Ada Yim agreed with using 21 months as starting point in sentencing, and giving regard for the defendant’s guilty plea, but also noted that she did not surrender and was instead found out only during a routine check by the police.

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For the use of someone else’s HKID card, Gonzaga was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment. For the second charge of overstaying her visa for 25 years, the magistrate adopted 21 months as starting point, then gave her 1/3 discount for her guilty plea, resulting in 14 months in jail.

Both sentences were ordered to run concurrently, resulting in a total jail term of 14 months for both offences.

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The Philippine Consulate General has long appealed to Filipinos who have violated their visa conditions to surrender to authorities so they can have a better chance of receiving a lighter sentence. 

Those who want to seek their help may call their hotline, 9155 4023. 

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Peso plunges to P54.47 per $1, lowest in more than 16 years

Posted on 22 June 2022 No comments

 

Graphic source: Inquirer.net

The Philippine peso today plunged to its lowest in nearly 17 years, at P54.47 per $1, according to reports.

Analysts have forecast the currency to continue its slide and break the 54.56:1 set on Nov. 23, 2005, as dollars leaving the country to pay for pricier imports of oil and food outpace dollars earned from exports and remittances from OFWs.

This development may benefit OFWs, since they will be remitting more pesos for every dollar they send home, but this could be offset by their families’ clamor for more money to be able to afford the higher prices of food and other necessities.

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“Inflation… is forecast to move past target again this year as energy prices soar” with the Ukraine war forcing oil prices to rise in the world market, said Nicholas Mapa, senior Philippine economist at ING Bank, in a report last April 7.

A UK think tank, Capital Economics, also saw the peso breaking the 54 per dollar this year.

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In an April 28 report, Capital Economics said: “We expect the peso to be one of the worst performing Asian currencies in 2022 to 2024.” It expects the peso to reach 55 to the dollar by 2024.

But Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Benjamin Diokno, in an interview with US network CNBC last May 9, said he was “not concerned” about the peso’s weakness because the country is less dependent on foreign debt today and has a “hefty” pool of international reserves that can pay for 9.6 months of imports.

“I’ve been here before. And in the past whenever there was a crisis, we ran out of dollars to service our foreign debt,” Diokno said. “Now we’re not heavily dependent on foreign debt.”

Besides, he added, many of the currencies in the region are also sliding against the US dollar because the U.S. Federal Reserve has been aggressively raising interest rates, among the monetary policies it is using to tame inflation in the US.

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Such policies have been sucking dollars into the US economy from weaker economies such as the Philippines.

 “The depreciation of the peso, you have to look at it in relation to the other currencies in the region, our competitors. And we’re right smack in the middle,” said Diokno.

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The Indonesian rupiah has lost around 2  per cent against the dollar so far this year, while the Thai baht and Malaysian ringgit have weakened about 4  per cent and 5.2  per cent, respectively, he told CNBC. In contrast, the peso has lost 2.5 per cent.

 

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