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Filipino who threatened to burn down Consulate gets 10 weeks in jail

Posted on 03 April 2023 No comments

By The SUN

 

Still shot from the last incident in which Bondoc was accosted while loitering outside the Consulate 

Filipino resident Ronald B. Bondoc, 42, was sentenced to a total of 10 weeks in jail after being found guilty after trial of three offences, including issuing a threat over the telephone to burn down the Consulate offices and hurt its staff.

Magistrate Leona Chan Pui-man imposed the sentence earlier today, Monday, despite Bondoc’s plea for him to be allowed to render community service instead of being put behind bars.

“I am willing to go for community service because somebody has to take care of them (my family),” Bondoc said, who had to do his own mitigation after dispensing with his defense counsel from the Duty Lawyer Service.

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The magistrate replied that this was not viable, as she intended to impose a custodial sentence on him. But she acknowledged receiving a letter from Bondoc’s live-in partner asking for leniency.

Bondoc's partner attended court along with her baby whom she delivered only yesterday, as well as two social workers. She sobbed and said a faint “yes” when the magistrate asked if she intended to ask for social welfare assistance for herself and her children.

The couple has an elder daughter, who is 15 months old.

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Magistrate Chan sentenced Bondoc to eight weeks in jail for the first charge of criminal intimidation. She noted that the accused had repeatedly issued the threat to burn down the Consulate and hurt its staff, particularly, “Arnel,” in a telephone call lasting more than an hour on Jan 22 last year.

However, taking note of his family’s circumstances, she exercised her discretion to reduce this to six weeks’ imprisonment, as “an act of leniency.”

For the second charge of common assault which stemmed from Bondoc going to the Consulate on Jan 24, 2022 armed with a golf club, and then grabbing a staff member by the neck before pushing him to the ground, the magistrate imposed a sentence of four weeks in jail.

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Two weeks of this sentence will have to be served concurrently, and the other two weeks, consecutively, to the first sentence of six weeks in jail.

Magistrate Chan noted that the Consulate personnel was not seriously hurt in the incident, even if Bondoc had purposely armed himself with a golf club at the time of the incident.

Another four weeks’ imprisonment was added to his sentence for the third charge of loitering causing concern, which happened on March 28, 2022.

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The court noted that Bondoc’s act was premeditated, as he had brought along a metal bar when he hung around the lift lobby of the Consulate before being taken away by the police.

Two weeks of this sentence were to be served consecutive to the previous sentences, making a total of 10 weeks’ imprisonment.

In closing, the magistrate she would use her discretion in ordering that social welfare assistance be extended further to Bondoc’s family.

Before sentencing, the magistrate said she had taken note of Bondoc’s letter for mitigation, in which he apologized for what happened, and his promise to control his anger in the future.

She also noted that Bondoc had lost his job as architectural draftsman after his company was told about his pending case, leading him to work in a restaurant.

She also said she was aware of repeated disputes between the defendant and Consulate staff, which led to Bondoc being barred from certain parts of the Consulate offices.

“The court understands that the defendant was disturbed. There is no justification, however, to resort to violence,” said the magistrate.

In defending himself, Bondoc said the reason he got mad at the Consulate was because staff there told him he could not unilaterally change his civil status in his passport application to “single” even if he and his wife had already separated. 

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Pamasahe sa Star Ferry, itinaas simula ngayon

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Itinaas ang pasahe sa Star Ferry upang bawasan ang pagkalugi nito

Nagtaas ngayon ang pamasahe sa dalawang ruta ng Star Ferry, sa Central-Tsim Sha Tsui at sa Central-Wanchai, ayon sa batas na inaprobahan noong nakaraang taon upang mabawasan ang pagkalugi nito.

Ang libreng sakay ng mga senior na ibinibigay sa mga may edad na 65 pataas, ay itinigil na rin. Ang singil ngayon sa kanila, na tinatawag nilang concessionary fare, ay $2.

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Ang pinakamalaking itinaas, sa 56%, ay ang pasahe para sa upper deck ng rutang Central-Tsim Sha Tsui na ngayon at HK$5 mula Lunes hanggang Biyernes, mula sa HK$3.20. Tuwing Sabado at Linggo, ang pasahe ay ginawang HK$6.50, mula sa HK$4.20.

Sa lower deck, ang pasahe ay ginawang $4, mula sa $2.60 mula Lunes hanggang Biyernes, at $5.6 mula $3.6 tuwing Sabado at Linggo.

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Ang pasahe ng mga bata ay itinaas din sa $2.90 para sa upper deck at $2.80 para sa lower deck mula Lunes hanggang Biyernes, at $3.9 sa upper deck at $3.7 sa lower deck tuwing Sabado at Linggo.

Para sa rutang Central-Wanchai, ang bagong pasahe ay $5 sa Lunes hanggang Biyernes at $5.5 tuwing Sabado at Linggo. Ang pasahe ara sa bata ay $2.90 tuwing Lunes hanggang Biyernes, at $3.90 tuwing Sabado at Linggo.

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Ang buwanang tiket sa parehong ruta ay magkakahalaga ng $190, at ang pang-turistang tiket para sa apat na araw ay $50. Ang dagdag singil para da mga may dalang bisikleta ay $25.

Ang Star Ferry, na nagdiwang ng ika-100 anibersaryo noong 1998, ay itinuturing na isa sa tourist attraction ng Hong Kong.

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Ang serbisyo nito sa dalawang ruta ay gumagamit ng siyam na lantsa.

Itinaas ang pasahe dito matapos bumaba ang bilang ng mga sumasakay dahil sa paglawak ng serbisyo ng MTR na nagbukas ng ilang bagong ruta at istasyon, at sa mga protesta at kaguluhan noong 2019.

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Today is Palm Sunday

Posted on 02 April 2023 No comments

 

Procession at St Jude's Church in North Point signalling the start of the Palm Sunday mass

Christians all over the world marked Palm Sunday today, and those in Hong Kong were among who carried the tradition of waving palm branches to re-create the celebration of Christ’s final arrival in Jerusalem.

Palm Sunday, also known as Passion Sunday, is the last Sunday in Lent and the beginning of Holy Week, the most important weeks of the year for Christians. The date changes yearly because Easter is observed based on the Jewish holiday of Passover.

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In line with tradition, today’s gospel recalls the time Jesus was condemned to death by the then Roman governor Pontius Pilate, due to clamor from people who wanted him punished for supposed blasphemy, as he called himself King of the Jews.

The Bible teaches that when Jesus rode into Jerusalem for the Passover he was greeted by a large crowd waving palm branches, with many of them shouting, “Hosanna to the Son of David” or “Blessed is the King of Israel,” or other chants to show their recognition of him as Christ the King.

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According to his apostles Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the people lay down their coats and palm branches on the ground as a sign of respect and adoration as Jesus passed by, riding a young donkey.

Recreating the scene of Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem

The people of Jerusalem had looked at Jesus as their savior from Roman oppression. But only days later, he was crucified, betrayed by one of his apostles.

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Easter Sunday is when Christians rejoice again, as they believe this marked Jesus’ resurrection and ascension to heaven.

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1 Pilipinang overstay at 2 na may utos nang pauwiin, balik-korte muli

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Sa dulo ng pasilyong ito sa Fai Man Building nahuli ang 3

Napagalitan ang tatlong Pilipina na magkakasamang nahuli sa isang bar sa Li Yuen Street West (o mas kilala sa tawag na ale-ale) noong Agosto ng nakaraang taon nang humarap sila sa korte noong Biyernes na walang kasamang abugado.

Sinabihan sila ni Magistrate Minnie Wat na bumalik ulit sa Duty Lawyer Service at siguraduhin na may abugado na sila pagbalik nila sa korte sa Apr 28.

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Pinayagan silang magpiyansa muli ng tig $1,000 hanggang sa susunod na pagdinig ng kanilang kaso.

Ang tatlo ay pare-parehong may problema sa visa. Si Mary Jean Batalla, 52 taong gulang, ay nakitang nag-overstay na nang 14 taon nang mahuli sa isang bar sa ikawalong palapag ng Fai Man Building sa Li Yuen Street West, Central, noong Aug. 19.

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Ayon sa tagausig, nakita sa mga dokumento ni Batalla na dumating siya sa Hong Kong bilang turista at pinayagang mamalagi dito ng hanggang July 7, 2008 lang.

Bukod sa paglabag sa kundisyon ng kanyang visa dahil sa pag overstay, kinasuhan din siya ng pagbebenta ng alak ng walang kaukulang lisensiya. Ayon sa sakdal, ang mga alak ay nasa loob ng siyam na boteng plastic nang masamsam.

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Kasama niyang nahuli sina Myrna R. Reyes, 33, at Rowena R. Abelido, 42, na parehong kinasuhan ng ilegal na pagtatrabaho sa bar gayong nakatakda nang pauwiin ng Immigration sa Pilipinas.

Sinampahan din si Reyes ng kasong ilegal na pagbebenta ng alak, katulad ni Batalla.

Bagamat may kanya-kanya silang address na binigay sa korte, pare-parehong walang trabaho ang tatlo dahil mahigpit na ipinagbabawal ito ng batas.

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eTravel registration to replace paper departure forms at Phl airports

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Paper departure forms will no longer be collected at Philippine airports from May 1

From May 1, all departing passengers at Philippine airports will no longer be asked to fill in paper departure cards.

Instead, they will be asked to complete an online form through the eTravel portal, the same website used by arriving passengers in declaring their vaccination status and other personal details.

According to the Bureau of Immigration, outbound passengers will have to fill in the eTravel departure form not earlier than 72 hours to not later than three hours from the scheduled time  of their flight.

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Inbound passengers, on the other hand, are required to fill in the health declaration form on eTravel within 72 hours of their scheduled flight to the Philippines.

In a statement, Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said, “This is a major step in streamlining documents presented by departing travelers, allowing for faster and more efficient immigration processing.”

An eTravel spokesperson said travelers may register at the portal starting April 15.

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In Hong Kong and many other places abroad, departing passengers are no longer asked to go through immigration personnel. Instead,their passports and air tickets are scanned by machines, which also check their biometrics.

In the Philippines, all outbound passengers will still have to go through immigration officers who check their documents and are empowered to ask questions about their travel. But the paper departure card  will no longer be collected at the immigration posts by the cut-off date.

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The Philippines' paperless departure system is an initiative of a technical working group of the Inter-Agency Task Force, chaired by the Immigration Bureau.

It is a collaborative project with the Department of Information and Communications Technology, Department of Tourism, Bureau of Quarantine, Bureau of Customs, Department of Health, Department of Transportation, Department of Justice, and National Privacy Commission.

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Immigration renews warning against illegal work

Posted on 01 April 2023 No comments

 

Immigration officers display the items seized from suspected illegal workers during the operations

The Immigration Department has renewed its warning against illegal work after its latest operations netted 12 suspected illegal workers, six suspected employers and one suspected aider and abettor.

Immigration mounted territory-wide anti-illegal worker operations codenamed "Lightshadow" and "Twilight", and a joint operation with the Hong Kong Police Force codenamed "Windsand" for four consecutive days, from March 27 to March 30.

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Immigration Task Force officers raided 60 target locations including commercial buildings, a farm, premises under renovation, residential buildings, restaurants, retail shops, a salon and warehouses.

Eleven suspected illegal workers, six suspected employers and one suspected aider and abettor were arrested.

The arrested illegal workers comprised two men and nine women, aged 38 to 70. Among them, four women were holders of recognizance forms, which prohibit them from taking any employment. Three women were suspected of using and being in possession of forged Hong Kong identity cards and one woman was suspected of using and being in possession of a Hong Kong identity card related to another person.

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Another five men and one woman, aged 27 to 63, were suspected of employing the workers while one woman, aged 19, was suspected of aiding and abetting persons who breached their condition of stay in Hong Kong.

During operation "Windsand", one male Mainland visitor, aged 36, was arrested for breaching his condition of stay by being involved in suspected parallel goods trading at Po Wan Road in Sheung Shui district. The goods included cosmetics products and health products.

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Immigration said, "Any person who contravenes a condition of stay in force in respect of him or her shall be guilty of an offence. Also, visitors are not allowed to take employment in Hong Kong, whether paid or unpaid, without the permission of the Director of Immigration. Offenders are liable to prosecution and upon conviction face a maximum fine of $50,000 and up to two years' imprisonment. Aiders and abettors are also liable to prosecution and penalties."

 It warned, "As stipulated in section 38AA of the Immigration Ordinance, an illegal immigrant, a person who is the subject of a removal order or a deportation order, an overstayer or a person who was refused permission to land is prohibited from taking any employment, whether paid or unpaid, or establishing or joining in any business. Offenders are liable upon conviction to a maximum fine of $50,000 and up to three years' imprisonment.

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“Under the prevailing laws, it is an offence to use or possess a forged Hong Kong identity card or a Hong Kong identity card related to another person. Offenders are liable to prosecution and upon conviction face a maximum fine of $100,000 and up to 10 years' imprisonment," it added.

Immigration also reiterated that it is a serious offence to employ people who are not lawfully employable and punishable by fine of $500,000 and 10 years' imprisonment.

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The High Court has required lower courts to give the employer of an illegal worker an immediate custodial sentence.

 

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