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Filipino DH population in HK tops 200k again

Posted on 11 February 2024 No comments

 

The increase in the number of FDHs is slow but steady (File)

The number of Filipinos working as domestic helpers in Hong Kong has again breached the 20, 000 mark, according to statistics from the Immigration Department.

As of the end of January 2024, the total number of Filipino DHs has gone up to 201,104, a rise of 11,004 from the same period last year.      

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The Filipinos now comprise 55.6% of the total FDH population in Hong Kong, followed by Indonesia with 148,935 or 41.45%, of the overall figure of 359,296.

The remaining 3% is made up of nationals from India, Thailand and other countries.

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The month-on-month tally shows a steady rise in the number of FDHs coming to Hong Kong, despite the continuing outflow of residents, which numbered 291,000 last year.

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During the pandemic, the Filipino DH population reached a peak of 203,000 in July 2021, before beginning to slide gradually down as the Covid-19 pandemic worsened.

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The latest monthly tally of FDH population in Hong Kong per Immigration Department figures, is below:                

FDH Population

As at 

Philippines

Indonesia

India

Thailand

Others

Total

2023

 1

 31

190 100

139 039

4 323

1 743

2 064

337 269

2023

 2

 28

190 744

139 859

4 396

1 729

2 075

338 803

2023

 3

 31

191 936

140 444

4 485

1 727

2 078

340 670

2023

 4

 30

193 098

140 985

4 583

1 729

2 076

342 471

2023

 5

 31

194 277

142 359

4 690

1 738

2 107

345 171

2023

 6

 30

194 682

142 621

4 752

1 733

2 106

345 894

2023

 7

 31

194 196

142 260

4 809

1 731

2 086

345 082

2023

 8

 31

196 364

143 171

4 908

1 739

2 094

348 276

2023

 9

 30

197 748

144 366

4 976

1 733

2 118

350 941

2023

 10

 31

198 687

145 715

5 030

1 736

2 166

353 334

2023

 11

 30

199 048

146 954

5 082

1 752

2 171

355 007

2023

 12

 31

199 516

147 597

5 182

1 760

2 176

356 231

2024

 1

 31

201 107

148 935

5 292

1 762

2 200

359 296

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Bangar inducts new officers

Posted on 10 February 2024 No comments
Bangar Association HK officers pose with their certificates.

Bangar Association of Hong Kong inducted its officers last Feb 4 at the Consulate, with Consul General Germinia V. Aguilar-Usudan as inducting officer.

Founded in 1999, the group has been headed by Marites Nuval as president for the past several years.

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One its first projects for the year is participation in the China (Glass Bridge) in the group tour organized by Global Alliance HK.It will be held on March 3.

The other officers who were inducted were: 

Vice President: Francisca Mantilla 

Secretary: Jeanefer Benavidez 

Asst. Secretary: Marilag Failano 

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\Treasurer: Verginia M. Noto 

Asst. Treasurer: Arlene Gazmen 

Auditor: Jenalene Lizardo 

Asst. Auditor: Angelita Paragas 

PRO: Sandramae Nelmida 

Asst. PRO : Maylene Guillen 

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Business Manager: Myrna Monis 

Coordinators: ABCQM: Mylene Ambatan AGNAPARCEN: Nelly Fernandez PRIBA: Gina Lopez Carbonel RUSL : Remedios Jimenez SINAPRIS : Marites Cuevas TCMC: Loida Lozano 

Head of Livelihood: Maribel Madrid Redulfin 

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Choreographer: Lolita D.Lopez 

Advisers: Emerenciana M.Agas and Lisa Foronda

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Filipina in drug trafficking case with 3 Indians

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Almost a kilo of herbal cannabis was found with the suspects (File)

A Filipina was left in jail custody, along with an Indian co-accused, while two other Indians were able to post bail in a drug trafficking case heard at Shatin Court.

Vanessa Poblacion, 33 years old and unemployed, was charged with trafficking in a dangerous drug, along with three Indians – Karnesh Bawa, 32, Aftab Alam, 31, and Kalimuddin Mohammed, 48, in a hearing on Wednesday (Feb. 7).

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Poblacion was charged with Bawa, a merchant, with drug trafficking after they were arrested on May 30 last year inside the Rambler Oasis Hotel in Tsing Yi, New Territories.

Seized from them were 38 packs of herbal cannabis weighing 813.48 grams in total, 62 sticks of cannabis resin weighing 83.48 grams in total, 30 bags of cannabis candies, 34 cannabis vape cartridges, 350 pills of methylenedioxy methamphetamine, four packs of methylenedioxy methamphetamine weighing 22.9 grams in total, 650 pieces of N-methoxybenzyl (“drug stamp”), and five packs of Ketamine weighing 113.58 grams in total.

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Bawa was also charged with the two other Indians, who were bogth unemployed, with drug trafficking after they were arrested on the same day in a car on Tsung Kwai Highway in Tsing Yi.

Seized from the three were six packs of herbal cannabis weighing 3.3 kilos and one metal container which contained herbal cannabis weighing 33 grams.

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In addition, Bawa was also charged for three offenses.

After he was arrested, police found in his possession an apparatus usually used in inhaling “ice” (or shabu), in violation of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance.

Bawa was also caught driving a car that was not registered and licensed, in violation of the Road Traffic Ordinance.

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Since the same car was not insured, he was also charged with violating the Motor Vehicle insurance (Third Party Risks) Ordinance.

While Bawa was able to post bail of $60,000 in cash and $30,000 in surety and Alam was set free on a cash bail of $100,000, Mohammed and Poblacion were remanded in jail custody by Acting Principal Magistrate Amy Chan.

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Mabatid is on Immigration’s watchlist, summoned to Senate hearing

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Mabatid's poster for her Feb 19, 2023 recruitment seminar for HK OFWs

Former Cebu City Councillor Prisca Nina Mabatid who is facing complaints of illegal recruitment and/or human trafficking from hundreds of Filipinos whom she promised student visas to Canada, including about 20 in Hong Kong, is now included in the Philippine Immigration’s watchlist.

All the complainants against Mabatid claimed that after collecting between P100,000 and P139,999 each from them, she and her staff failed to deliver their promise, and worse, threatened them with a lawsuit for demanding their money back.

Mabatid’s inclusion in the watchlist was revealed during the Senate committee hearing on massive illegal recruitment of Filipinos held on Feb. 7, with Senators Raffy Tulfo and Risa Hontiveros leading the inquiry.

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According to an NBI staff, five people, all facing complaints of massive recruitment or deception carried out on Filipinos, are on the watchlist.

Two were a couple, Yexel Sebastian and Mikee Agustin, who fled to Nagoya, Japan after carrying out a multi-million peso investment scam, and two others were Kyzelle Respicio and Frederick Dutaro who managed to fly out to Saudi Arabia after allegedly offering non-existent jobs in Italy to hundreds of Filipinos who each paid hundreds of thousands of pesos.

The fifth was said to be Mabatid, who is now the only one still in the Philippines, having monitored arriving from United Arab Emirates on Jan. 26 this year, when she was apparently told that she was on the watchlist.

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Hearing about this, Senator Hontiveros asked the committee to summon Mabatid to the follow-up hearing on Feb. 13.

Mabatid was online for the Feb. 7 session but did not turn on her camera during the three-hour hearing.

The session was spent listening to complaints against a casino investment scam and the recruitment of about 260 Filipinos to non-existent jobs in Italy, for which Consul General to Milan Elmer Cato was among those questioned.

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Physically present was Vicky Casia-Cabantac, vice chairperson of Migrante International, along with some of the complainants against Mabatid in the Philippines that her group has been helping.

Cabantac said that after the session, an NBI agent approached her group and said that the case has already been forwarded to the Department of Justice for the filing of charges.

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On standby online to also give statements were Dolores Balladares, Migrante Hong Kong chair, case officer Ester Bangcawayan of the Mission for Migrant Workers, OFW applicant Cherryl Manuel and The SUN editor Daisy CL Mandap.

They were told to attend the next session again when the cases against Mabatid will be heard, and she will be given a chance to air her side.

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