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Filipino jailed 19 months for robbing bar in Lan Kwai Fong

Posted on 25 October 2022 No comments

 

The burglary was committed in a bar in Lan Kwai Fong

A Filipino who forced his way into a bar in Lan Kwai Fong, Central and stole money and liquor worth $6,030 has been sentenced to 19 months in jail.

Ricardo D. Miranda, 45, was meted the penalty by District Court Judge Kathie Cheung on Monday (Oct. 24) despite compensating the bar owner $6,530 and pleading guilty to the robbery, committed in the early morning of Nov. 21, 2020.

“There is a well settled sentencing guideline for burglary of non-domestic premises,“ Judge Cheung said, and that is 30 months in prison.

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Because Miranda was caught on CCTV to have entered the bar with another man, who was not prosecuted in this case, she added three months to his sentence. 

“It is well established that commission of the offence by more than 1 offender is an aggravating feature,” she added, in a decision handed down at West Kowloon Courts. 

Judge Cheung deducted a third from the total sentence because Miranda pleaded guilty, and deducted another three months because he returned what he stole, plus $500 -- leaving a final sentence of 19 months.

The case arose after the owner of the Mehfil bar on Lan Kwai Fong, Central, discovered that it had been broken into on Nov. 21, 2020.

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Missing from the premises were eight bottles of liquor worth $4,330, one tips box containing $100 and $1,600 in cash.

A review of CCTV footage showed three men loitering near the bar at 3:30 am. Seven minutes later, one of them approached the bar’s door and made “hand movements” on the padlock.

He turned around, crossed the street and, after six minutes, returned and entered the bar. He was followed a minute later by another man.

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Both men were seen leaving the bar at 5:38 am, with the one wearing a red t-shirt holding a stuffed plastic bag.

When shown the CCTV footage, the bar owner recognized the one in the red t-shirt as Miranda, who worked at the bar from 2017 and left in December 2019 after being accused of stealing.

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When arrested, Miranda admitted that he was the person seen on CCTV and the two other men seen with him were his friends. A search of his house also yielded the red t-shirt he was seen wearing in the CCTV footage.

His lawyer said that when he entered the bar, Miranda was drunk and his original intention was to cause inconvenience to his ex-employer by messing up the bar.


Pilipina, ikinulong ng 6 na buwan dahil sa pagnanakaw ng alahas at makeup ng amo

Posted on 24 October 2022 No comments
Umamin ang Pilipina sa dalawang kaso ng pagnanakaw pagharap sa Kwun Tong Magistracy.

Ikinulong nang anim buwan ang isang Pilipina na unang tumangging nagnakaw ng samu't saring bagay mula sa amo na may kabuuang halagang $103,500, pero umamin nang magsimula ang paglilitis ng kanyang kaso sa Kwun Tong Magistracy kanina, Oct 24.

Nagpahayag si Rhea Labrador, 38 taon gulang, na aamin sa dalawang kasong iniharap sa kanya matapos ang higit sa isang oras na pag-uusap sa pagitan niya kasama ang kanyang naatasang abogado, at ang taga-usig.

Sinabi ni Magistrate Lam Tsz-kan na sa mga nakaraang kaso na ang ninakaw ay $250,000 o higit pa, ang karaniwang parusa ay hindi bababa sa dalawang taong pagkabilanggo.

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Ang ipanataw ni Magistrate Lam kay Labrador ay 12 buwan, na binubuo ng siyam na buwan sa unang kasong pagnanakaw ng mga bagay na nagkakahalaga ng $100,000; at anim na buwan sa ikalawang kaso na ang ninakaw ay may halagang $3,500.

Pero dahil sa pag-amin ni Labrador, binawasan niya ito ng 1/3, kaya ang natirang sentensiya niya ay anim na buwan sa unang kaso at dalawang buwan sa pangalawang kaso. Dahil inutos din ni Lam na sabay na pagsilbihan ang dalawang parusa, naging anim na buwan na lang ang kulong ng Pilipina.

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Si Labrador ay inereklamo sa pulis ng kanyang among si Chiu Wing Hei at kasamahan nito sa trabaho na si Nancy Chiu Ng na nagnakaw ng samu't saring bagay sa bahay nila sa Silver Terrace Road, Tseung Kwan O mula noong Dec. 1, 2021 hanggang June 20, 2022.

Ang inamin niyang ninakaw mula sa kanyang amo na may kabuuang halagang $100,000 ay (1) isang hikaw na may tatak na Bulgari, (2) isang kwintas, (3) isang 10-cent Malaysian ringgit coin, (4) isang card holder, (5) tatlong lipstick, (6) dalawang case ng eye shadow, (7) isang bote ng face cream, (8) anim na bote ng pabango, (9) isang bote ng hand sanitizer, (10) isang bote ng face concentrate, (11) isang paper box (12) tatlong mascara, (13) isang eyebrow pencil, (14) isang bote ng makeup remover, (15) apat ng tubo ng facial cream, (16) isang bote ng sun screen cream, (17) dalawang pakete ng shampoo, (18) isang cosmetic sponge, (19) tatlong ballpen.

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Ang ninakaw naman ni Labrador kay Nancy Chiu Ng na nagkakahalaga ng $3,500 ay: (1) isang pares ng Gucci na sapatos na may takong, (2) isang payong, (3) tatlong supot (4) dalawang notebook at (5) 118 red packet na walang laman.

Maliban sa mga alahas at sapatos, ang mga abubot na sinabing ninakaw niya ay ipinatatapon ng amo niya, pero kalaunan ay nakita sa kanyang mga gamit.

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Inutos ni Magistrate Lam na ibalik sa dalawang may-ari ang lahat ng mga ito, na ginamit bilang ebidensiya.

Napagbintangan si Labrador sa pagnanakaw dahil siya lang ang nakakapasok sa kwarto ng kanyang amo upang maglinis.


Filipina gets suspended sentence for stealing from parttime employer

Posted on 24 October 2022 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap

 

The defendant was seen on CCTV withdrawing stolen money at 2 ATM machines in Central MTR station

A Filipina domestic worker who admitted four counts of theft against a woman she had worked parttime for got lucky today, Monday, when she was given a suspended sentence by Eastern Principal Magistrate Ada Yim.

What’s more, the duty lawyer who appeared for Anna Marie A. Silvera, 48, told the court that her employer had expressed a desire to continue hiring her, and had even written a letter to Immigration saying, “I want her to continue working. Please give her another chance.”

After hearing this, Magistrate Yim imposed a sentence of four months’ imprisonment for each count of theft, to run concurrently – but suspended this for 18 months, allowing Silvera to walk free from the court.

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But before sentencing, the magistrate said that what Silvera had done was “serious.”

She also warned the Filipina that should she commit another offence within the 18-month suspension period, she will not only go to jail for four months, but will also have to serve the additional penalty.

Silvera’s current contract which was produced in court shows she was hired as a domestic helper on Dec. 14, 2021, and has an employment visa that will expire on Nov. 14, 2023. 

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Earlier, the helper agreed to repay the $10,700 that she had stolen, using the HSBC ATM card of Oussama Diab, for whom she was said to have worked “informally”.

In the first charge, Silvera was accused of stealing an HSBC card belonging to Diab at her Happy Valley house on Dec. 20, 2021.

Next, she was charged of using Diab’s HSBC card to withdraw $7,000 from an ATM machine on Queen’s Road Central on Jan. 2 this year.

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On Mar 2, 2022, she again used the card to withdraw $700 cash from a Hang Seng ATM machine inside the paid area of the MTR station in Central.

On the same day, she withdrew another $3,000 from the Hang Seng ATM machine near Exit B of the Central station of the MTR.

She was arrested after CCTV cameras showed her taking out the money in the three instances. But how she managed to obtain the personal identity number or PIN for the ATM card was not made clear in court.

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In mitigation, her lawyer said Silvera was separated from her husband in the Philippines with whom she has two children. She had a clear record, and had pleaded guilty at the first instance.

Magistrate Yim ordered a break in the hearing over lunch to allow the defence lawyer to find out what possible impact the sentence would have on Silvera’s employment in Hong Kong.


4 recovered Covid patients denounce OWWA’s failure to give them cash aid

Posted on 24 October 2022 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap    

 

Pama, an OWWA member for 25 years, says she was ignored when she applied for the cash aid

For 25 years, Rose Pama, a Filipina migrant worker from Iloilo, dutifully paid her membership dues to the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration. So, after recovering from Covid-19 early this year, she was hopeful she could avail of the cash aid that the government agency had promised those who came down with the disease.

Failing to get a response from OWWA's online booking system she decided to walk into their office at United Centre in Admiralty on May 25 this year, hoping to get the promised cash assistance. At that time, she said she had just been terminated by her employer, and she badly needed money to help tide her over while she waited for the release of her new employment visa.

To say that she was left disheartened would be an understatement. She said an OWWA officer told her she needed to make an appointment first before she could be assisted with her request. 

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When Pama said she never received a reply to her email, and that she had just lost her job, the officer just told her to make sure she did not spend the money given by her employer for her return air fare, then walked away.

“She just turned her back on me. Hindi ka ba masasaktan noon bilang member ng OWWA. Ang tagal mong nagbabayad – for 25 years – and first time kang humingi ng tulong, tapos wala kang makukuha?,” Pama said. (Wouldn’t you feel hurt, being an OWWA member. You paid your dues for so long – 25 years-and the first time you asked for help, you weren’t given any?)

Pama was among four disgruntled Filipino migrant workers who spoke at a rally on Sunday outside the Consulate offices to protest OWWA’s rejection of hundreds of applications from those who tested positive for Covid, giving as reason their failure to comply with very stringent requirements.

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Applicants should not only be active (or paid) OWWA members, they must also have been referred to a hospital or isolation facility for treatment. On top of this, they must also have a medical certificate clearly listing down their “symptoms” and the medication given them.

Also part of the requirements is a positive result for a PCR test – something that even the Hong Kong government had to dispense with, amid an unprecedented surge in infections early this year. They should also submit a recovery certificate, even if weeks had already passed since they were infected.

Matias was asked for the impossible - a positive PCR test result - long after she'd recovered

Another speaker, Rowena Matias, said that a PCR test result was the only thing she didn’t have as she tested positive at the height of the Covid surge in March, when even the government had given up using PCR to detect new cases, and instead, instructed everyone to just use rapid antigen test kits.

Matias said she tried to put together all the needed documents the best she could, with her employer lending a hand with the medical certificate that OWWA had initially listed as the main requirement. But when she showed up for her appointment without the PCR test result, she was turned away.

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Dolores Balladares-Pelaez, chair of United Filipinos – Migrante Hong Kong, which organized the protest, said OWWA should not make migrant workers go down on their knees to appeal for money that belongs to them in the first place.

Bakit pinapahirapan pa ninyo sila, hindi naman ninyo pera yan, pera yan ng OFW. Bakit ninyo sila pinipilit magpalimos?,” Pelaez asked. (Why do you make it so difficult for them, when that is not even your money, but that of OFWs? Why do you want them to beg for it?).

Another speaker, Jovelyn Polis Udarbe, said she also got infected on April 16, when the daily caseload was still in the tens of thousands, so all she got, like most who tested positive at the time, was an isolation order.

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“Akala ko yung isolation order was enough,” she said (I thought the isolation order was enough).

But to her dismay, and despite the prevailing practice in Hong Kong at the time, OWWA insisted on asking her for a medical certificate that specified her symptoms, prescribed medicines and mode of treatment – or she could not get cash aid.

Udarbe said she was asked for a medical certificate when she was ordered to isolate at home

Judith Tan, another speaker, also left empty-handed.

She caught the coronavirus only last June, but her situation was not any less difficult than those who came down with it at the peak of the fifth wave of the pandemic.

As she and her employer’s family caught the virus one after another, they had to be isolated for three weeks. That time, she said they had to rely on the Hong Kong government and friends for their food and medicines.

They did, or could not, go out, so seeing a doctor was out of the question as this was only done when the infected person had severe symptoms or was considered high-risk.

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Tan said as soon as she heard that she could avail of OWWA’s cash assistance for Covid , she immediately sought an appointment, and sent all her documents online. Her employer helped photocopy some of her documents, happy that Tan could get help from her own government.

In a reply via email, OWWA told Tan to appear at their office on Aug 27, and she happily complied, thinking she was about to get the promised aid. To her dismay, her application was rejected because she could not present a medical certificate.

Tan had to self-isolate for 3 weeks, but was still asked for a medical certificate

Hinanap nila sa akin ang medical certificate, na imposibleng makuha ko, dahil naka home quarantine ako at ang family ng amo ko,” Tan said. (They asked me for a medical certificate, which I could not possibly have acquired as I went on home isolation with my employer’s family).

Sana pinaalam na ninyo agad na hindi ako makaka avail ng cash assistance dahil kulang ako sa requirements…Sana yung sinasabi ninyong evaluation sa email, dapat doon pa lang alam na ninyo kung sino ang dapat maka avail nito, at hindi na ninyo bibigyan ng appointment (ang hindi papasa). (I wish you told me immediately that I could not avail of the cash assistance because I did not have all the requirements. I wish that when you said you were evaluating applications sent through email you would not have given appointments to those who clearly could not meet your requirements).

To this, Pelaez said OWWA officers in Hong Kong should make an effort to explain to their bosses in Manila that what they are requiring as proofs of infection were superfluous and far beyond what the host government provides.

Hindi totoo na implementor lang sila,” she said. (It’s not true that they are mere implementors of the welfare agency’s orders)," she said.

"Dapat sila ang magpaliwanag kung bakit hindi makatarungan na hingan nila ng sobra-sobrang patunay ang mga aplikante."(They should be the ones to explain to Manila why it is not justified to require so many proofs from the applicants).

Balladares-Pelaez hands over her group's statement to a Consulate representative

Besides, she said the offer to give cash aid came from the government, and was not something that OFWs had begged for. So, now that hundreds of desperate OFWs have taken them up on that offer, they should not shirk responsibility.

Pelaez vowed to continue protesting until all OFWs who were afflicted with Covid would get what is due them.

Hindi namin ito tatantanan!,” (We will never give up this pursuit), she said.

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4 Filipinas among 8 people arrested in unlicensed bar in Central alley

Posted on 23 October 2022 No comments

By The SUN

Police photo shows the arrested people being taken away for questioning

Eight people, four of them Filipinas, were detained following a police raid on a suspected illegal bar on Li Yuen Street West in Central last night, the police confirmed today, Sunday.

Police said one of the Filipinas, who is 31 years old, ran the suspected illegal bar along with a 60-year-old Nepalese man.

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The two were arrested on suspicion of selling alcohol without a license, unlicensed possession of alcoholic beverages for sale and violating anti-pandemic regulations under the Prevention and Control of Diseases Regulation (Cap. 599F).

The six others, who included three other Filipinas, one Pakistani, one Indian and one Nepalese man, aged between 31 and 46, were all detained for “drinking in an unlicensed establishment” the bar and for violating social distancing regulations.

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Seized during the operation which was carried out at around 9pm on Saturday were 145 bottles of alcohol and $150 cash.

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According to a police spokesperson, their records show the suspects were all still being held.

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Sai Kung’s volcanic rock columns among 100 top geological sites worldwide

Posted on 23 October 2022 No comments

By The SUN

 

Sai Kung's spectacular volcanic rock columns are best seen from surrounding waters

The hexagonal volcanic rock columns formed off High Island in Sai Kung 140 million years ago have been selected as one of the first 100 Geological Heritage Sites of the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS).

Also named to the list, which will be announced from Oct 25 to 28 at the Unesco Global Geopark in Spain, are the Shilin Karst on the Mainland, Uluru/Ayers Rock in Australia, the Grand Canyon in the United States and Pamukkale Travertines in Turkey.

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A statement issued by the government late on Saturday said the selection of the so-called High Island Formation (or early Cretaceous rhyolitic columnar rock formation) as one of the top geological sites around the world was a recognition of its international importance.

“The formation comprises a great number of columns, which are large, well preserved and widely distributed, making it a globally rare and iconic geological wonder,” said the statement.

A massive volcanic eruption led to these rock columns being formed 140 million years ago

Unlike most hexagonal rock columns in other parts of the world which are usually composed of dark-grey basalt, the High Island Formation is made up of light-colored volcanic rock that is rich in silica content, said the statement.

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This columnar rock formation is spread across High Island of Sai Kung East Country Park, Kau Sai Chau, Jin Island, the Ung Kong Group and the Ninepin Group, covering an area of about 100 square kilometres on land and under the sea.

They were made part of Hong Kong’s Geopark in 2009.

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The average diameter of each rock column is about 1.2 meters, but some are up to 3m wide, while their exposed height above ground is up to 100m.

According to geologists, this columnar rock formation originated from volcanic activities about 140 million years ago.

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A large volcano located in the southeast part of Hong Kong erupted massively, spewing a large amount of volcanic ash and lava in surrounding areas. The volcano eventually collapsed, forming a caldera of about 20 kilometres in diameter.

Inside the caldera, a huge amount of volcanic materials slowly cooled down and contracted, eventually forming the hexagonal rock columns.   

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The selection of the Geological Heritage Sites aims to recognise geological heritage sites of high international scientific significance around the world to promote their conservation, education and geotourism.

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Pilipina, napigilan ma love scam ang kaibigan na pasaway

Posted on 22 October 2022 No comments

Ng The SUN

 

The same face is used in several accounts by scammers (Catch the Catfish page)

Kung may biglang nanligaw sa iyo online na lalaking puti, makisig, matipuno ang katawan at nagpakilalang piloto, doktor, sundalo o negosyante, magduda ka na dahil malamang na scammer yan. Lalo at nag-umpisa nang manghingi ng pera.

Ito ang napatunayan ng isang Pilipinang domestic helper na nakakuha ng maraming ideya tungkol sa mga ganitong panloloko o love scam sa isang Facebook at Instagram page na ang pangalan ay “Catching the Catfish.”

Sa pamamagitan nito ay natulungan ni Venus (hindi tunay na pangalan) na pigilan ang isang kaibigan na kapwa domestic worker din sa Hong Kong na maloko ng isang nagpakilala na Amerikanong negosyante.

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“Ang gagaling ng mga sinasabi sa kanya,” sabi ni Venus tungkol sa internet boyfriend ng kaibigan. “Sa kapapanood ko sa youtube about scammers alam ko na na scam yun, ang kaso sabi (niya) hindi daw, totoo daw.”

Dahil sa kagustuhang matigil ang kahibangan ng kaibigan ay ipinadala ni Venus sa administratot ng Catfish ang litratong binigay ng lalaki.

“Ayun, sinabi nung admin ng Catfish na scammer nga yun kasi yung ginamit na litrato ay isang reporter sa USA na gay,” dagdag niya.

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“So sinabi ko sa friend ko, then medyo naniwala naman, so pinayuhan ko na huwag na siyang tatanggap ng mga tawag o mag ‘add friend’ sa FB kasi yung lalaki na unang nang scam sa kanya ay gagawa ulit ng panibagong account.”

Ang masaklap lang, sabi ni Venus, ay may bago na namang ka-chat ang kaibigan niya, at tiyak daw niya na scammer din yun, dahil namarkahan na ang account nito sa Facebook na madaling magpaniwala sa mga bolerong lalaki sa internet.

“Sinabihan ko na lang siya na huwag magpapadala ng pera o magbibigay ng address at bank account niya sa bagong ka chat niya,” sabi pa ni Venus.

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Gusto din daw niyang ipaabot sa iba pang kapwa niya domestic worker na mag doble ingat sa pakikipagkaibigan sa internet dahil marami ang nabibiktima ng mga tinatawag ng love scam o “romance fraud” na siyang ginagamit sa mga post sa Catfish.

Kapag binuksan ang Facebook page na ito ay makikita ang maraming larawan na ginagamit ng mga sindikato para makasilo ng mga babaeng nangungulila at naghahanap ng atensyon – na gagamitin nila para magkapera – tapos ay biglang maglalaho.

Paboritong nakawin ng mga scammer ang litrato ng mga tunay na piloto (Catch the Catfish photo)

Ang mga litrato na pinapakita sa account ay mga tunay na tao na guwapo at mukhang mababait. Ang ilan ay may kasama pang mga bata para makumbinsi ang kausap na mapagmahal sila.

Lingid sa mga taong ito ay kinukuha ng mga sindikato ang kanilang mga litrato at ginagamit para mambola ng mga babae sa internet, at pagkatapos ay pagkakwartahan nila.

Ganito ang nangyari noong Hulyo kay Lily, isa ring domestic helper, na nagkandautang-utang dahil nagpadala ng pera na umabot sa halos $113,000 sa isang ka-chat na nagpakilala bilang si “David Morgan” –isang inhenyero na nagtatrabaho din sa gym.

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Ang litratong pinadala nito kay Lily ay tunay namang makalaglag-mata – makinis na makinis ang balat ng blonde na lalaki na kulay asul ang mga mata, at mukhang mabait.

Pero matapos nitong malimas ang mga perang pinag-ipunan ni Lily ng ilang taon, at pati na ang malalaking halaga na inutang niya at pinautang pa sa kapatid, ay bigla na lang naglaho ang ka-chat, at blocked na rin siya sa WhatsApp number na dati nilang ginagamit para mag-usap.

Ayon sa Catfish, ganito ang karaniwang estilo ng mga nasa likod ng ganitong mga panloloko, na base sa mga naglalabasang mga balita ngayon, ay isang malaking sindikato na may kasangkot sa iba-ibang parte ng mundo, bagamat ang mga utak ay mukhang nasa Africa.

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Mula sa mga dating site sa Facebook, LinkedIn o iba pang social media platform ay ililipat ng manloloko sa WhatsApp ang kanilang usapan dahil mas mahirap daw makilala at mahabol ang mga gumagamit nito.

Sa kaso ni Lily, ang halos kalahati sa perang nakuha sa kanya ay sa iba-ibang tao sa Pilipinas ipinapadala ni “Morgan” at ang kalahati ay sa isang bitcoin account na hindi tukoy kung sino ang may-ari.

Bagamat para sa isang domestic worker ay napakalaking halaga na ng nabudol kay Lily ay ga-patak lang ito sa perang ninakaw ng isang babaeng Thai na chief financial officer ng isang malaking kumpanya sa Thailand para ibigay sa isang ka-chat na nagpakilala bilang Amerikanong doktor sa army.

Sa loob ng ilang buwang pagliligawan ay nagpadala ang 50 anyos na si Chamanum Phetporee ng 6.2 billion baht (o US$250 million) sa ka-chat na nakilala niya sa LinkedIn at ang binigay na pangalan ay Dr Andrew Chang.

Naputol lang ito nang mabisto ang ginawang pagnanakaw ng babae sa kumpanyang pinagtatrabahuan niya. Bukod sa perang kanyang ninakaw ay nalimas din ang lahat ng kanyang ipon.  

Sa isinagawang imbestigasyon ng Central Intelligence Bureau ng Thailand ang lalaki sa litrato na pinadala sa biktima ay isang inosenteng lalaki na taga Malaysia.

Ayon kay Venus, natatakot pa rin siya na mapahamak ang kanyang kaibigan dahil may bago na naman itong ka-chat at hindi na nagkukuwento sa kanya.

“Sabi ko nga sa kanya, kapag totoo yan, ate, isa ako sa magsasaya na maiiba ang takbo ng buhay mo. Balo naman na siya so may karapatan siyang lumigaya.”

Ganunpaman, sana daw ay hindi na sa mga guwapo mahuhulog ang loob ng mga Pilipinang naghahanap ng mapapangasawa.

“Pag sobrang gwapo na siguro ang ka-chat maghinala na sila,” dagdag niya. “Sabi ko nga sa sarili ko, pag ganyan ka pogi siguro naman ang daming nakikita yan sa mga bar o pasyalan na napupuntahan nila.”

Kahit sino daw ay gustong makaahon, pero dapat ay sa paraang mas realistiko o malapit sa katotohanan. Ibinigay niyang halimbawa ang isa pa niyang kaibigan na ang ka-chat ay isang karpintero, na mas mababa man ang narating sa buhay ay tunay naman ang kalooban.

“Noong birthday niya (kaibigan ni Venus) ay pinadalhan siya ng 10,000 pesos,” dagdag niya.

Gayunpaman, ang tunay na pag-ibig ayon sa kanya, ay hindi dapat nasusukat sa pera.

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