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Pinay na nagnanakaw diumano ng halos $1m, bigong mag-piyansa

Posted on 20 May 2022 No comments

 

Ibinalik sa kulungan ang Pilipina matapos ang pagdinig sa Eastern Court.

Hindi pinayagang magpiyansa kanina ang isang Pilipina na akusado sa sa kasong pagnanakaw ng salapi ng iba’t ibang bansa, na halos umabot sa $1 million ang halaga, sa kanyang pinagtrabahuang money changer sa Central.

Ibinalik sa kulungan si Jonah Bayogo, 41, sa utos ni Eastern Magistrate Jacky Ip matapos hadlangan ng taga-usig ang hiling ng kanyang abugado na pakawalan muna siya habang nakabimbin ang kaso.

Pinababalik siya sa korte sa July 8.

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Sinabi ng taga-usig na malaking halaga ang sangkot sa kaso, at walang kasiguruhang mananatili sa Hong Kong si Bayogo, na ngayon ay walang trabaho.

Sa Committal Warrant ng HK Police na may petsang May 14, 2022, inakusahan si Bayogo ng pagnanakaw ng iba’t ibang pera na nagkakahalaga ng kabuuang HK$995,635.78 noong June 28, 2019 sa isang money exchange sa Pedder St., Central.

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Ang sinabing ninakaw niya ay ang mga sumusunod:

6,845 United Arab Emirates Dirhams (na katumbas ng HK$14,555.59)

33,000 Australian dollars (katumbas ng HK$178,041.24)

2,960 Swiss francs (katumbas ng HK$23,305.92)

249,494 Chinese yuan (katumbas ng HK$283781.80)

3,100 euros (katumbas ng HK$27,551.85)

3,278 British pounds (katumbas ng HK$31,428.79)

18,130 Indian rupee (katumbas ng HK$1,837.46)

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1,088,000 Japan yen (katumbas ng HK$63,649.90)

3,080 Macau patacas (katumbas ng HK$2,988.05)

5,920 New Zealand dollar (katumbas ng HK$29,045)

12,000 Philippine peso (katumbas ng HK$1,832.00)

21,375 Singapore dollar (katumbas ng HK$120,282.26)

40,880 Thai baht (katumbas ng HK$9,246.74)



27,260 new Taiwan dollar (katumbas ng HK$6,859.06)

9,376 US dollar (katumbas ng HK$73,231.25)

5,200,000 Vietnam dong (katumbas ng HK$1,743.87)

124,255 Hong Kong dollar

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Ang akusasyon laban kay Bayogo ay paglabag ng Section 9 ng Theft Ordinance ng Hong Kong, na nagtatakda ng parusang aabot sa 10 taong pagkabilanggo.

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New way to get QR Code for those vaccinated abroad

Posted on 19 May 2022 No comments

 

The QR Code opens doors to premises only to vaccinated residents (RTHK Photo)

If you got vaccinated abroad against Covid-19, there’s a way to avoid those long lines at the Post Office to convert your records into a QR code which allows you to enter restaurants, churches, government offices and other areas that are off-limits against the unvaccinated.

Just go to the government website which will relaunch tomorrow (May 20), where you can declare your non-local vaccination records (press the link: www.chp.gov.hk/vac-df/) and which in turn will give you a QR code you can copy into your “LeaveHomeSafe”, “iAM Smart” or “eHealth” app.

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The QR Code would also indicate whether your vaccination complies with the dosage schedule of the vaccine pass.

For example, from April 30 to May 30, you must have had two doses (or one dose if you got your last dose within six months). Starting May 31, you must have had three doses (or two doses if you got your last dose within six months).

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Those who need to get a new dose to fulfill the vaccine pass requirement can go to vaccination centers to get their jabs. 

In an announcement, the government said the relaunched platform is intended to serve people who have entered Hong Kong since September and have not converted their vaccination records in airports and other boundary control points and designated post offices.

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Persons who hold both non-local and local vaccination records may also make declarations through the online platform, and upload the non-local vaccination records to the Government's Central Vaccination Database for merging with their local vaccination records. They will then get a consolidated QR code with non-local and local dosage. 

However, those who have records that they recovered from Covid-19 while abroad will be required to register at designated post offices. 

To avoid the long queues of walk-in registrants, go to the online booking service of Hongkong Post (www.hongkongpost.hk/en/services/non_local_covid19_vr/index.html#list). 

Details of the new online registration of non-local vaccination record may be found here: https://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/202205/19/P2022051900602.htm

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New restaurant outbreak reported as 291 new Covid-19 cases reported

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By Daisy CL Mandap

 

5 customers who ate in this restaurant on May 13 tested positive for Covid-19

Another restaurant is at the centre of a new outbreak of Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong.

Health officials said five diners at the TamJai SamGor Mixian restaurant in Sheung Wan who had visited the place from about 4:30pm to 6:30pm on May 13 have all tested positive for the coronavirus.

The five patients, aged 26 to 57, did not know each other and are believed to have sat at different tables, either alone or with friends. They all had booster jabs.

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However, four of them had attended a class at Benchmark at the Western Telecom Building in Sheung Wan.

Apart from the four, another patient who attended classes at Benchmark was also found to be infected. The 35-year-old male patient who did not go to the restaurant developed symptoms and tested positive on Mar 16.

Health authorities are now trying to determine whether the virus had spread in the restaurant or during class, where they suspect the patients must have also taken off their masks, even briefly.

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A compulsory testing notice has been issued to anyone who had been to either place during the relevant times.

Two other restaurants where outbreaks had been reported earlier racked up more infections.

Three additional infections were linked to Sky Cuisine in Sheung Wan, taking the total number of cases there to 73; while another three were traced to Imperial Private Kitchen in Kwun Tong, which now has 29 cases.

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These clustered cases were among the 291 new infections reported by the Centre for Health Protection in the press briefing on Thursday.

The new cases included 116 confirmed through PCR tests and 175 from self-testing using rapid antigen test kits.

According to CHP’s Dr Albert Au, the new infections took the city’s total tally from the fifth wave to more than 1,197,000.

He pointed out that the number of cases has remained between 200 and 300 in the past two weeks, indicating that the infection remains high.

Au says there has been no noticeable easing of the Covid situation in past 2 weeks

Au also said that there were 38 imported cases reported yesterday, including 22 that were detected at the airport and 14 during hotel quarantine.

Two patients tested positive on day 12 and 11 from arrival, and are suspected to be re-positive cases.

The imported cases who tested positive on arrival or during quarantine involved people who had flown in from the United States, United Kingdom, Taiwan, Canada, Mexico, Israel, Norway, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia and Indonesia.

The patient who tested positive on day 12 had come from France and Thailand, while the day 11 patient came from the UK.

Meanwhile, the authorities detected another Omicron BA.4 case involving a 27-year-old woman who had three vaccine jabs. She flew in on May 15 from South Africa, UAE and Singapore.

She was the ninth newly arrived traveler found to carry the new Omicron sub-variant.

So far, another 11 imported cases involving five men and six women with the Omicron BA.12.1 sub-variant have been found, along with 35 carrying the BA.12.2 sub-variant.

The patients had flown in from the US, South Africa, UK, Canada and Qatar.

Meanwhile, 17 positive cases were reported by 16 schools involving 15 students and two staff members.

The schools involved included four kindergartens, eight primary schools, and four secondary schools. In one of the primary schools, two cases involving siblings were reported.

One more Covid-related death was recorded yesterday, raising the city’s death tally to 9,153. The deceased patient was a 91-year-old woman who was an elderly care home resident and had no vaccination record.   

Hospital Authority’s Dr Lau Ka-hin said 601 patients are confined in public hospitals and treatment facilities.

Among them, three are in serious condition while four remain in intensive care in critical condition.

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Covid clusters in restaurants continue to grow

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By The SUN

 

70 Covid-19 cases have now emerged from this restaurant in Sheung Wan 

More cases of Covid-19 infections have emerged in three eateries where outbreaks have been identified.

These include six new cases linked to the Imperial Kitchen in Kwun Tong, taking the total tally there to 26; six in Sky Cuisine restaurant in Sheung Wan where there are now 70 cases; and three to TamJai Yunnan Mixian in Tung Chung, raising the number of infections there to six.

The new cases were among 329 reported by the Centre for Health Protection on Wednesday, which raised the tally from the fifth wave of the pandemic to 1.196 million. 

Dr Albert Au of the Centre for Health Protection said the new infections included 31 imported cases, 10 of which were detected at the airport. The patients flew in from the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Japan.

Nineteen patients tested positive during the seven-day hotel quarantine while two were found infected on the 12th day of their arrival. Au said the two both arrived on May 5 from the UK and are classified as re-positive cases.

Au reiterated suspicions that some patients from the Imperial Kitchen cluster had given false statements to authorities.

"We now know that there were people who went to the venue and attended gatherings. There were chats, there was eating, and they were taking off their masks," Au said.

But whether action will be taken against those who had given wrong information will depend on whether there is enough proof to back up such an assumption.

If there is, Au said CHP will refer the matter to law enforcers.

He added that since the place was not a licensed restaurant but private premises, the matter has been referred to the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department for further investigations. 

The 26 patients in the cluster make up more than half of 47 people who had gathered in the private venue on May 9 to talk, eat and drink.

Meanwhile, Au said genome sequencing had shown that cases linked to Sky Cuisine and those in nearby Sai Wan Estate were “almost identical.” That suggested that the outbreak in the eatery could have been started by a staff member who lives in the estate.

Au also reported the city’s eighth Omicron BA.4 case. The patient is a 29-year-old woman who arrived from the UK on May 8, and was tested positive on her fifth day in quarantine.

Dr Lau Ka-hin of the Hospital Authority said four more Covid-related deaths were recorded on Tuesday, which took the city’s death toll to 9,152.

The deceased involved three men and a woman aged 64 to 90. 

Lau said that of the 641 patients being treated in public hospitals and treatment centers, 13 were in serious condition, and three in critical condition have been admitted to the intensive care unit.

Pinay driver sa aksidente sa Peel St., muling humarap sa korte

Posted on 18 May 2022 No comments
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Humarap ulit kanina sa Eastern Magistracy ang Pilipinang nagmamaneho ng isang kotseng dumausdos sa Central sa Peel St., Central noong Dec. 10 na nakapatay sa isang babae.

Pero ipinagpaliban ni Magistrate Jason Wan Siu-ming ang pagdinig ng kaso ni Rashielle L. Magsino, 44, sa Aug. 10 upang bigyan ng dagdag na panahon ang imbestigasyon.

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Muli siyang pinayagang magpiyansa sa halagang $10,000, at ganoon din ang ang mga itinakdang kondisyon: na iiwan niya ang kanyang pasaporte sa korte, hindi siya lalabas ng Hong Kong at mananatili siya sa tinitirhan niyang bahay sa Deepwater Bay, at magrereport sa Aberdeen Police Station tuwing Linggo.

Ang kasong hinaharap ni Magsino ay “dangerous driving causing death”.

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Ito ang ikatlong pagharap ni Magsino sa korte. Una siyang humarap noong Dec. 13, na nagtapos sa pagpapaliban ng pagdinig sa April 7. Sa ikalawang bista ay itinakda naman ang pagdinig ngayon, pero hindi pa rin nakukumpleto ang ebidensiyang kailangan ng taga-usig.

Ayon sa naunang police report, ipinarada ni Magsino sa Peel Street ang kotseng minamaneho niya noong gabi ng Dec. 10.

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Kabababa lang niya at ng kanyang pasahero sa kotse nang bumulusok ito pababa sa Peel Street, at inararo ang isang grupo ng tao sa may kanto ng Staunton Street. Ilang dash cam video ng insidente ang kumalat sa social media nang gabi ring iyon.

Walo sa mga nabangga ang sugatan, at tatlo ang malubha. Isa sa kanila, si Elodie Ma, 27, ay namatay kinabukasan.

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Police arrest Filipina in alleged $500k theft

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The alleged $500k theft is said to have happened in this residential block

A Filipina domestic worker is in custody after being accused by her female employer of stealing $500,000 cash from her flat in Provident Centre on Wharf Road in North Point.

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Police told The SUN the 31-year-old employer surnamed Cheng called to report the alleged theft at around 11pm Tuesday night.

The employer said she suspected her Filipina helper, aged 46, had taken the money.

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After an initial investigation, the police arrested the helper on suspicion of theft and took her to the Eastern Police District where the criminal investigation team took over.

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A police spokesman said there has been no updated report on the case yet so he could not tell whether the suspect has been charged or released on police bail.

More details later.

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Phl govt extends mandatory insurance for all OFWs

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Any OFW applying for OEC will now have to show proof of insurance coverage

Close on the heels of an order making Pag-IBIG contributions mandatory for all overseas Filipino workers, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has issued a memorandum expanding the coverage of compulsory insurance for OFWs.

POEA’s Memorandum Circular No 10 dated March 7 this year, and posted on the Facebook page of the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (Polo) on May 13, implements an order from the Department of Labor and Employment requiring all OFWs leaving the country to be covered by insurance.

DOLE’s Department Order No 222 issued on Nov 3 last year, extended the compulsory insurance requirement to all OFWs, including those who were directly hired, or are returning to their workplace, whether with the same employer or a new one.

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To make sure that DO 222  is implemented, a worker bound for abroad will not be issued an overseas employment certificate – similar to an exit permit – if he or she cannot show proof of insurance coverage.

Previously, mandatory insurance as provided for under R.A.10022 covered only agency-hired OFWs, which essentially meant all those leaving the country as first-time OFWs.

Section 37-A of the law provides that “each migrant worker deployed by a recruitment/manning agency shall be covered by a compulsory insurance, which shall be secured at no cost to the said worker.”

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Despite staunch opposition from various stakeholders who argued that the insurance was unnecessary and served no purpose than to free recruiters and the government of their obligations towards OFWs, the law came to force in 2010.

POLO's post says all OFWs, including those returning from vacation, should be insured

As in RA 10022, the department order provides that the cost of the compulsory insurance coverage shall be borne by foreign employers “or initially by the workers themselves”, subject to a full refund by the employer once they reach their workplace.

In Hong Kong, opposition to mandatory insurance in the Philippines has been especially fierce as employers of foreign domestic helpers here are already obliged to take out an insurance to cover their financial liabilities in case of sickness, disability or death of the worker.

Mandatory insurance, which employers are also required to pay for, provides a payout directly to the worker who is sick or incapacitated, or the nearest kin, in case of death.

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Apart from paying for the cost of repatriation, the Philippine insurer is also liable to pay US$10,000 to the nearest kin in case the worker’s death was by natural cause, or US$15,000 if it was due to an accident.

In addition, the Philippines-based insurance also provides for a subsistence allowance of US$100 for up to six months for an OFW who is engaged in a legal dispute at the workplace, and the cost of flying in a designated person when the worker gets sick for at least seven consecutive days.

In reality, however, these additional benefits are difficult to enforce because without POLO’s help, a distressed OFW would find it difficult going after the Philippines-based insurer.

The cost of paying for both insurance is around $1,200 for each two-year contract. While the Hong Kong insurance is transferable to another worker hired by the same employer, the one in the Philippines covers the named worker exclusively.

In explaining its order amending the nationally legislated act, DOLE said the move was only temporary, and was meant to give extra protection to all OFWs during the pandemic.

The department said that as of November, a total of 809,374 OFW had been sent home due to lockdowns, and were given assistance by the government.

Despite the compulsory insurance coverage for agency-hired OFWs, only 32% of the estimated 10 million migrant workers were insured. DOLE said this left almost two-thirds of the OFWs uninsured, making them vulnerable to various risks in their host countries.

DoLE said the order seeks to strengthen the “mantle of protection to all OFW during this current global health emergency crisis…”

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New Covid-19 cluster found as CHP probes private kitchen outbreak

Posted on 17 May 2022 No comments

By The SUN

 

CHP says about 40 dined at Imperial Kitchen, located in this industrial building in Kwun Tong

Health officials say they are looking into whether any of the patients linked to a coronavirus  outbreak in a private kitchen in Kwun Tong has violated anti Covid regulations by providing authorities with false information.

At the regular press briefing on Tuesday, the Centre for Health Protection also reported a new restaurant outbreak, involving the TamJai Yunnan Mixian in Tung Chung.

CHP’s Dr Albert Au said three customers who didn’t know each other but sat quite close to one another while having lunch last Wednesday all came down with coronavirus. He said one of the patients was already feeling sick when he went to the restaurant.

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Au reported 328 new infections, which took the total tally from the Omicron outbreak to more than 1.193 million. No new death was announced.

He also said an investigation is being carried out into whether some of the 20 people who caught Covid-19 after visiting Imperial Kitchen in Kwun Tong had deliberately misled them.

The first patients in the cluster told authorities that they had been to the private kitchen for just a few minutes to buy food, but Au said this did not make sense, given the number who were infected.

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After the CHP began questioning those in the list of people who had been to the place at the time in question, it emerged that a big group had gathered there to eat and drink.

"Some then told us that there were around 40 people together at the private kitchen, some of them don't know each other," he said.

Nine more cases were added to the cluster today, raising the total number of infections so far to 19 diners and one staff member.

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But among the recent case, the biggest outbreak happened at the Sky City Cuisine in Sheung Wan where 64 cases have now been confirmed. An additional eight cases - five customers and three staff – were added to the list today.

Separately, one more case was linked to the Sun Mong snooker club in Hung Hom, raising the total infections there to 15.  A 56-year-old male customer tested positive yesterday after complying with a compulsory testing notice.

Those infected include 13 customers and two staff members.

At the same time, 20 more cases were reported from 20 schools, involving two kindergartens, seven primary schools, nine secondary schools, and one special school. 

According to Au, four new imported cases involving the new Omicron BA.4 variant have been found through genome sequencing.

The patients are three men and one woman who came from the United States and Canada.

There are now seven patients who came from overseas who have been found to carry the Omicron sub-variant.

The day’s 39 imported cases, meanwhile, include 23 who were detected at Hong Kong Airport. They had flown in from various countries including the United States, United Kingdom,  Singapore, Australia, Taiwan, Canada, Iceland, and India.

Eleven of them were confirmed during the seven-day hotel quarantine.

Dr Lau Ka-hin, a chief manager at the Hospital Authority said that as there were no additional Covid-related death yesterday, the city’s death tally remains at 9,148.  

Of the 686 patients receiving treatment at public hospitals and infection control facilities, 10 are in critical condition and 15 are in serious condition.

Also undergoing treatment is a female patient in the severely mentally handicapped unit of Siu Lam Hospital who developed a fever on May 14 and tested positive later.

Seven patients staying in the same room have been listed as close contacts.

The hospital subsequently learned that a staff attending to patients had tested positive for Covid, so authorities are now looking into a possible connection between the two cases.

The hospital has since suspended the admission of new patients 
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