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16 persons arrested in latest anti-illegal work raids

Posted on 08 June 2025 No comments

 

One of those arrested is led to a van by Immigration officers
 

Four consecutive days of anti-illegal work operations by Immigration Department officers have led to the arrest of 16 suspected illegal workers.

Targeted in the operations carried out from June 2 to yesterday, June 5 were 79 locations including a food court, a grocery store, a massage parlour, residential buildings, restaurants and a warehouse.

The arrested suspected illegal workers comprised four men and 12 women, aged 24 to 61.

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Five were found to carry recognizance forms, which prohibit them from taking up any job. Two, both women, were in possession of forged Hong Kong identity cards.

Simple illegal work carries with it a maximum sentence of two years’ imprisonment and a $50,000 fine. The prison term goes up to three years if the illegal worker is an overstayer or subject to a deportation order.

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Those found in possession of a forged HK ID card face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and $100,000 fine.

Anyone found to have hired illegal workers could be charged and sentenced to a maximum fine of $500,000 and ten years in prison. The director, manager, secretary or any officer of the company concerned may also face criminal charges. Immediate custodial sentence is prescribed.

 

Migrants’ groups call for Saturday opening of PCG-HK

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Poster for the Saturday opening campaign

From a successful campaign to get the Philippine Consulate open on Sundays, a group led by United Filipinos (Migrante) Hong Kong is now calling for the opening of the consulate on Saturdays as well.

A statement released on Friday, June 6 by Unifil-Migrante together with the Filipino Migrant Workers Union,  Methodist International Church - Filipino Community and Iglesia Filipina Independiente, urged the PCG to provide consular services on Saturday, which they say ranks as the second most common day-off for Filipino domestic workers in Hong Kong, after Sunday.

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This will ensure that the majority of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), “especially those in distress or facing critical issues, can access these essential services promptly,” said the statement.

The call came as senior officials from the Department of Migrant Workers led by Secretary Hans Cacdac were set to visit Hong Kong at the close of a week-long celebration of the 30th Migrant Workers Day, and the 127th year of Philippine Independence.

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The campaign group added that it is aware that most employers do not permit their domestic workers to get out of their houses unless it’s their day off, so those who can go out only on Saturdays are unable to get much-needed service from the PCG.

These services range from basic consular services such as legal advice to general enquiries and document processing such as contract verification.

The group, however, did not indicate how OFWs who are allowed to go out on Saturdays are still able to secure urgent consulate services, and who among them feel a Saturday opening would benefit a great number of Filipinos in Hong Kong.

There is also no indication on which days they prefer the PCG to close should their call for a Saturday opening is granted.

Currently, the PCG opens for service Sunday to Thursday, 9am to 4pm, except during public holidays. They are closed on Fridays and Saturdays.

The Sunday opening of the PCG in Hong Kong was ordered by then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, in response to clamor from various migrant organizations including Unifil-Migrante.

Those who wish to join the campaign for the Saturday opening of the PCG may contact 54209033 or 98546167. 

 

 

 

 

OWWA brings ‘Serbisyo Caravan’ to HK

Posted on 07 June 2025 No comments

 

Poster for tomorrow's event on Chater Road

No celebrities and not much entertainment, just service.

This is what the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration is promising with the “Serbisyo Caravan” which it is holding on Chater Road tomorrow, June 8, from 8am to 5pm, in celebration of the 127th anniversary of Philippine Independence and 30th Migrant Workers Day.

The Sunday events start with the formal opening of the OFW Global Centre on the 18th floor of United Centre in Admiralty, which is expected to be graced by Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Cacdac and OWWA administrator Patricia Yvonne "PY" Caunan.

Free legal consultation with PAO lawyers will be at the OFW Global Centre

Also in attendance will be lawyer Persida Acosta, chief of the Public Attorney’s Office (PAO), the Philippines’ public defender for the poor and the marginalized.

For the first time, PAO will  hold free legal consultation, counseling and assistance to OFWs at the OFW Global Centre from 11am to 4pm. OFWs who want to consult PAO lawyers are urged to be at the venue early as they will be served on a first-come, first served basis.

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Over at Chater Road, service booths from various government agencies such as PhilHealth, SSS, Pag-IBIG will be set up starting at 8am, and will be open until 5pm.

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OWWA will also be processing applications for the OWWA e-card right on Chater Road. To access the service, prior registration is required. To register, please click this link: https://hkecard.owwa.gov.ph/

E-card applications will be processed on Chater Road but pre-registration is required

The program will feature street dancing through a Zumba Dance Showdown, games and music from a live band.

The whole-day event is organized by the Migrant Workers Office, OWWA and the Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong, in cooperation with Global Alliance Hong Kong.

 

 

Detained ex-DH told to wait 8 more months for plea

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Building where the offenses were allegedly committed (Google Maps photo) 

A Filipina will have to wait in jail for another eight months to be able to formally respond to her District Court case of theft and possession of a knife, which dates back to her arrest in September last year.

Chief District Judge Justin Ko adjourned the case last Thursday (June 5) against former domestic helper Ruby Ann Borromeo, 42 years old, to Feb. 5 next year for plea.  Until then, she will remain in jail custody.

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Borromeo is accused of stealing US$1,000 in cash, HK$7,000 in cash, three rings, one gold pellet, one gold bar, three coins, one wrist chain, one bracelet, one pair of earrings, two pendants, one necklace with pendant and one bag.

The charge sheet said the items were stolen between July 25 and Sept. 8 last year at her employer’s flat at Chiu Kwan Bldg on Ping Shing Lane, Kwun Tong.

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Borromeo is also charged with possession of an offensive weapon – an unsharpened knife used to pry oysters open – “with intent to use the same for any unlawful purpose”, when she was arrested at her employer’s flat on Sept. 9 last year.

Pinay admits lying to Immigration; sentencing put off

Posted on 06 June 2025 No comments

 

Immigration Department

A Filipina who posed as a domestic helper when she applied for a visa extension, has pleaded guilty at Shatin Court to two charges that resulted from lying to Immigration officers on two occasions to obtain permission to remain in Hong Kong.

But Acting Principal Magistrate Cheang Kei-hong put off the sentencing of Annabelle Isidro, 57 years old, to July 3.

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She pleaded guilty to the first charge of “making a false representation to an Immigration officer lawfully acting under or in the execution of Part III of the the Immigration Ordinance,” which resulted from her statement on Nov. 5, 2022 that she would work as a domestic helper for a certain Cho Ka kit.

“… you did make a representation, knowing the same to be false or not believing the same to be true,” the complaint filed by the Immigration Department said.

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In the second charge, conspiracy to defraud, she also admitted to conspiring with a certain “Gege” from December 2024 to March 19, 2025 to defraud the Immigration director and his officers.

She was accused of “dishonestly and falsely representing” that she was remaining in Hong Kong to work for a certain Choi Wa Yee, and thus inducing the officers to grant her permission “under circumstances in which they would not otherwise have granted such permission.”

PAHK gathers top entertainers for Independence Day Ball

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Six world-class Filipino talents will perform at the Philippine Independence Day Ball

For the first time since the Covid pandemic, an array of entertainers has been lined up by the Philippine Association of Hong Kong to grace its annual Independence Day Ball, which will be held this year at the Ritz Carlton Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui on June 14.

The formal gala dinner dubbed “Celebrating Filipino Heritage”, will feature the following singers and entertainers who will be flying in from the Philippines for the occasion: K Brosas, Richard Poon, Nina, Randy Santiago, Donita Nose and Dylan Menor.

PAHK Team 2025 led by chairman Scylla Kwong is inviting everyone interested in a bit of fun, glamor and a peek into the Filipino heritage, to reserve their tickets now.

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Tickets are priced at $2,200 each for the VIP tables and $1,900 for the regular seats. Those who want to book their places may contact Mr Gary Flores on WhatsApp, 98537945. Please indicate your full name, mobile number and meal preference.

For more details, check out their Facebook page, Philippine Association of Hong Kong.

PAHK Board of Directors offers a toast at last year's Ball

The PAHK is a registered non-profit organization founded in 1961, and aims to promote ties between the Philippines and Hong Kong, showcase Philippine culture and traditions, and foster camaraderie among its members who are mostly from the business and professional groups.

For decades since its inception, the PAHK has held a charity ball to celebrate Philippine Independence and help raise money for the marginalized sectors like migrant domestic workers and poor school children in the Philippines.

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The usual beneficiaries from PAHK’s fundraisers held throughout the year are the Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge, Bayanihan Trust and Wimler Foundation.

 

Phl govt asked to declare public health emergency as HIV cases surge 500%

Posted on 05 June 2025 No comments

 

DOH statistics show a continuous rise in number of new HIV cases

The Department of Health in the Philippines has proposed declaring a national public health emergency, as the number of newly reported cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the Philippines shot up by 500%.

Health Secretary Ted Herbosa said in a video recorded message that on average, 57 new HIV cases were reported each day in the country in the first three months of the year, the highest in the Western Pacific region.

 “What is frightening is, our youth make up many of the new cases,” Herbosa said.

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 The health chief said 95 per cent of newly reported cases were male, with 33 per cent aged 15–24 and 47 per cent aged 25–34.

“It would be in our interest to declare a public health emergency, a national emergency for HIV so the entire society can be mobilized, and the whole government can help us in this campaign to reduce the number of HIV cases,” he added.

Herbosa said that in the first quarter of the year, 5,101 cases had been recorded, compared with the 3,409 logged during the same period last year.

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If the rapid spread of the HIV is not averted, the number of people living with the infectious disease could rise well above 400,000, Herbosa said.

However, he did not give an explanation for the surge in infections, which had set back government attempts to hit global targets set by the United Nations as part of its campaign to end the Aids epidemic by 2030.

As of last year, there were a total of 215,00 individuals living with HIV in the Philippines.

DOH data show that since 2007, sexual contact between males has become the most common mode of HIV transmission in the Philippines.

To avoid infection, health authorities advise the combination prevention method, or the use of condom and lubricants during sex.

High-risk individuals may take the free and confidential test offered by the government. If they test positive, they must consult a doctor immediately for appropriate antiretroviral therapy.

Filipina meted 8 months in jail for 20 thefts

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The thefts took place in one of the flats here (Google Maps photo)

A Filipina who earlier pleaded guilty to 20 of 21 theft charges filed against her by police at Eastern Court, has been sentenced to 10 months in jail for each offense.

But since Acting Principal Magistrate David Cheung ordered on Wednesday (June 4) that the 20 sentences run at the same time, 46-year-old Elizabeth Tsai is left with a final sentence of eight months.

Tsai was saved from the first charge of theft -- in which she was alleged to have stolen two diamond rings, 17 rings, one silver bracelet and $14,000 in cash from three women in a flat in Honor Villa on Caine Road between March 1 and July 30 last year – after prosecutors withdrew it.

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The thefts she admitted in a hearing last May 25 were committed in the same flat.

The first two thefts involved a ring taken on May 11, 2024 and a ring taken on May 13, 2024.

This was followed by the theft of one necklace on June 11, 2024 and another ring 13 days later. These constitute the third and fourth charges.

Tsai admitted stealing another ring on July 9, 2024, one necklace and one pair of earrings four days later, one necklace 10 days later, and one necklace 17 days later. These make up the 5th to 8th charge.

The 9th theft charge involved one ring stolen on May 26, 2024.

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The 10th charge involved one ring stolen on April 9, followed by one ring on May 16 for the 11th charge, one pendant necklace on June 1 for the 12th charge, and one ring on June 18 for the 13th charge.

The 14th charge accused Tsai of stealing a ring on April 2, 2024, followed by another ring on June 2 (15th charge), a ring 22 days later (16th charge), a ring on July 4, (17th charge) one pair of earrings on July 12, (18th charge) and one ring on July 11. (19th charge)

The 20th theft Tsai admitted involved US$4 stolen between March 1 and July 30 last year.

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Hanapin lang ang photo ng Summer  Lucky Draw sa Spoints at i-press ito. Hanggang 5 entries ang pwede mo i-redeem para mas malaki ang chance manalo. 

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45 days’ jail for 3 years’ overstay

Posted on 04 June 2025 No comments

 


A Filipino who overstayed his visa for three years has been sentenced to 45 days in prison - effectively, 15 days for each year that he remained in Hong Kong without the permission of the Immigration Director.

Johnson Mockiat, 40, was meted the sentence after he pleaded guilty at Shatin Court Tuesday (June 3) to overstaying, in breach of condition of stay, a violation of section 49 of the Immigration Ordinance.

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Mockiat arrived in Hong Kong on Sept. 8, 2019 as a visitor and was permitted to stay for two weeks.

However, he remained Hong Kong until he was arrested on Feb. 6, 2022.

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During his period of overstay, he has claimed non-refoulement, seeking to prevent the Hong Kong government from forcibly sending him back to the Philippines. The application is still pending.

Top DMW officials to lead grand opening of OFW Global Centre

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Ignacio led the 'soft opening' of the Global Centre last April 

Top officials from the Department of Migrant Workers, possibly including Secretary Hans Cacdac and Administrator Patricia Yvonne Caunan of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, are expected to grace the ‘grand opening’ of the OFW Global Centre in Admiralty on Sunday, Jun 8.

The long-delayed inauguration of the Center which opened in November last year, coincides with a week-long celebration of the 30th anniversary of Migrant Workers Day in the Philippines.

Secretary Cacdac has just been retained in his post by President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr who called for the courtesy resignation of all his Cabinet members last May 21.

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He was originally set to meet with community leaders today, Jun 4, but the event was moved amid fast-changing events in the Philippines

Caunan, on the other hand, was sworn into office by Cacdac immediately after President Marcos tapped her to become the new  OWWA chief on the same day that her predecessor, Arnell Ignacio was sacked over an allegedly anomalous Php1.4 billion land purchase.

The DMW-OWWA OFW Global Centre is the first to be set up outside the Philippines, and was the brainchild of Ignacio. He signed the deal a year ago to this date, to lease an entire floor of the grade A United Centre building at HK$8 million a year, and convert it into a leisure and training center for OFWs.

There's free coffee at this corner of the OFW Global Centre run by OFW volunteers

Since then it has hosted a number of trainings and self-improvement sessions, financial literacy seminars, post arrival orientation for newly arrived OFWs, even the last overseas voting for national elections.

After the formal opening of the Centre in Admiralty on Sunday morning, the DMW officials and their guests, plus OFW leaders, will gather on Chater Road in Central to take part in the “Serbisyo Caravan Handog sa Araw ng Migranteng Manggagawa,” a whole-day cultural event to pay tribute to OFWs.

It is the second Sunday in a row that a Chater event will be held to celebrate Philippine Independence Day and Migrant Workers Day.

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Last Sunday, Jun 1, the Kapangyawan Festival was held, where various Filcom groups took part in a celebration of native dances, colors and culture.

A third Sunday event for Filipinos will be held on Jun15 on Chater Road to celebrate the 127TH Philippine Independence Day. A big number of entertainers from the Philippines will be flown in by PLDT and Philippine Airlines to liven up the occasion.

 

 

 

Cashier jailed 19 months for $1M theft

Posted on 03 June 2025 No comments

 

Building in which theft took place (Google Maps photo) 

A Filipina was sentenced today at District Court to 19 months in jail for stealing more than $1 million from a financing company in Central where she worked as a cashier.

Deputy District Judge May Chung handed down the sentence to Mary Ann Destajo, 37 years old, who earlier pleaded guilty to stealing $1,072,109 from her former employer, Pacific Ace Financing Ltd., between Dec. 20, 2020 and Aug. 26, 2023.

Destajo had been in detention for almost 13 months, so she needs to only stay in jail until December or earlier on good behavior, to complete her sentence. 

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At the Eastern Magistrates’ Court, where the case waas originally filed, her lawyer tried to get her out of detention during a hearing on May 23 last year, by offering a cash bail of $10,000, along with the promise to report to the Police regularly and not leave Hong Kong while the case was pending.

But Magistrate Minnie Wat rejected the offer, citing the seriousness of the offense, the breach of trust and the strength of evidence against the defendant.

The case underwent changes while at Eastern Court, before it was elevated to the District Court.

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The prosecution filed an amended complaint that increased the amount she is acused of stealing from Pacific Ace Financing Ltd., from the previous $1,068,848  to $1,072,109.

Destajo was originally listed as receptionist. In later hearings, she was identified as a cashier during the three years that she was alleged to have stolen the cash.

The period she was accused of stealing the amount at her employer’s office in Wing On House in Central, was also amended: from Dec. 2, 2020 to Aug. 26, 2023. This period is four months shorter than that covered by the original charge, from August 2020 to July 2023.

Aksyon Fund aid to ailing OFWs surprises many Filcom leaders

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Some Aksyon Fund recipients pose with officers of the MWO in HK

News that a total of Php8.8 million has been dispensed from the Department of Migrant Workers’ Agarang Kalinga at Saklolo para sa mga OFWs na Nangangailangan (Aksyon) Fund to help 118 seriously ill Filipino domestic workers in Hong Kong has surprised many community leaders.

Among them was Cynthia CA Tellez of the Mission for Migrant Workers who said she had never heard of the cash aid of Php75,000 or its HK dollar equivalent being given to ailing workers in Hong Kong, many of whom seek them out over a number of concerns.

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One of the Mission’s clients, Juvy A Bustamante, who has been battling stage 4 breast cancer for years, said she had tried to apply for medical assistance from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration but gave up because of the numerous requirements.

A cash aid of Php75,000 would be a big help since she is now in Hong Kong indefinitely after doctors told her she will have to undergo chemotherapy for the rest of her life if she wanted to survive.

Juvy, right, with her 'Mama' Edwina Antonio of Bethune House 

The same reaction was expressed by Marites Palma, founder of Social Justice for Migrant Workers which has been helping many overseas Filipino workers in distress for years, and has even raised funds to help them cover the cost of treatments and of relocation back to the Philippines.

Palma said the only medical aid for OFWs that she is aware of is the one that comes from OWWA, and wondered why the Migrant Workers Office in Hong Kong never held a briefing with Filcom leaders on the Akap Fund.

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According to a post by the MWO in HK which reported on the medical help extended to 118 OFWs through the Aksyon Fund, the beneficiaries were diagnosed with severe illnesses such as breast, cervical and ovarian cancer. They were given the financial aid from August 2023 to May 2025.

At least one of those who commented on The SUN’s story on the Aksyon Fund was quick to give thanks, saying she was one of the beneficiaries. 

“Salamat MWO HK sa Medical Assistance na aking natanggap May 28, 2025,” said Rose Marie Rafanan Manuel in her comment.

She told The SUN afterwards that she sought OWWA’s help when she was diagnosed with colon cancer, and was advised to file a separate application with the MWO so she could be assessed if she qualified for the Aksyon Fund. 

Manuel said she was asked to submit a diagnosis of her illness, a medical certificate, discharge slip from the hospital after she was operated on in March, and a medical abstract of her condition.

She received the Php75,000 only two months later, while a check from OWWA is still under process and will be issued to her child back in the Philippines, Manuel said.

Rose shares a photo of her documents and the envelope containing P75k from Aksyon Fund 

Netizens who praised the allotment of funds to seriously ill OFWs expressed disappointment, even anger, at the bureaucratic red tape that prevents many worthy claimants to get help.

One of them, Charry de Leon, said, “Kahit gaano kaganda ang project, pero ang mga taong nangangasiwa sa Pilipinas ay pinapahirapan pa ang mga claimants, yung medical assistance na ayos na ang mga requirements..pagdating sa Pilipinas delayed pa rin ng ilang buwan.”

(No matter how good the project, those tasked to promote it could make life difficult for the claimants. The medical assistance which they are claiming, with all the requirements in order, could still be delayed once it reaches Manila).

Another said a pension and free medical examination for those going home for good are enough incentives.

“Huwag naman yong may may malubhang sakit, Diyos ko, gusto pa naming mabuhay,” said another.

(Let’s not talk of those seriously ill, Lord, we want to live longer)” said the woman. 

Immigration's FDH section to have extended office hours

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Business hours at the FDH section will be stretched to5m pm Monday to Friday

From June 23, the working hours of the Extension and Foreign Domestic Helpers sections at the Administration Tower at Immigration Headquarters in Tseung Kwan O will be extended to 5pm from Monday to Friday.

Thus, the Section will be open from 8:45am until 5pm, instead of closing at 4:30 pm on regular working days. It will be closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

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Most services relating to FDHs like renewal of contracts, change of employer, and entry visa for new FDHs may be done online. Please check this link: https://www.immd.gov.hk/eng/fdh.html

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For enquiries, please contact the ImmD by the enquiry hotline (2824 6111), by fax (2877 7711) or by email (enquiry@immd.gov.hk).

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