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Filipina escapes jail 3 years after coming to HK to take up bogus job

01 December 2022

By Daisy CL Mandap

 

Marsha Love manages to smile outside court at the end of her 3-year nightmare

Her nightmare of the past three years ended today for 31-year-old Marsha Love Anabeza, when she was sentenced at Shatin Court to three months’ imprisonment, suspended for 24 months, for offences she reluctantly admitted to end her ordeal.

Anabeza faced two counts of false representation and one of giving false particulars to immigration officer. These all stemmed from her having been brought to Hong Kong to work as a domestic helper by a recruiter named Li Bik Shuen Anita, who told her at the last minute that her intended employer had migrated to Australia.

For the false representation charges, Magistrate David Cheung sentenced Anabeza to two concurrent sentences of three months each; plus an extra month for giving false information.

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Cheung said he was suspending the sentences after taking note that Anabeza was forced to remain in Hong Kong for three years while her case was being investigated, and that this led to “substantial hardship” on her part because she was not allowed to work during this time, and could not send money to her two children in the Philippines.

The magistrate also considered Anabeza’s clear record, her being a newcomer in Hong Kong  and her willingness to act as a witness against Li, who had pleaded guilty to two counts of aiding and abetting on Wednesday and will be sentenced on Dec 16.

Cheung also said that while Anabeza had known that her potential employer had already left Hong Kong, he understood that she was “easily be manipulated by her employment agent.”

Before the sentencing, Cheung called for a short break so prosecution could verify that this was the first time that Anabeza had come to Hong Kong to work as a domestic helper, indicating this would have a significant impact on the sentence he would impose.

This led to a tense situation in court when an observer asked Anabeza if she would consider reversing her plea, as it had become apparent after Li’s admission in court that she was the one at fault for abetting her coming to Hong Kong on false pretenses.

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Confused, Anabeza broke down and for a while, gave the suggestion serious thought. Esther Bangcawayan from the Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge where Anabeza has been looked after for three years, patiently explained the situation to her.

In the end, Anabeza said she would just go ahead with her guilty plea, as she had already waited too long for her ordeal to end.

Marsha and Esther, her guardian from Bethune House, get a treat after the court case

The charges against Anabeza stemmed from her having been enticed to come to Hong Kong by Li on August 15, 2019, even while knowing that the employer who had signed her contract, Zhang He, had already left the city.

The first charge was over her declaration on arrival at Hong Kong airport that she would work as a domestic helper for Zhang.

The second was for declaring on Aug 28, 2019 when she applied for a Hong Kong ID card that she was living at her contractual address, which was Tower 1 of The Waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui.

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The third was when she went to Immigration on Oct. 8, 2019 and told an officer that Zhang had terminated their contract three days earlier. That was when her lies were uncovered, and she was put under investigation.

But Anabeza has all along said that in all those occasions, Li had coached her on what she was supposed to tell the immigration officers. Having been in Hong Kong for less than two months, she said she did not know that she was committing a serious offence. She was also desperate for work so she could send money to her children.

When Li told her shortly before she was to fly out to Hong Kong that her employer had backed out and had migrated to Australia, Anabeza was already in dire straits. She had already spent quite a sum, including the P48,000 she was charged for undergoing training in Manila, and the work she had looked forward to was the only way for her to recoup what she had already spent.

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In desperation, she asked Li to find her a new employer, and the agent said yes.

Li then met the Filipina at the airport and took her to a house in Kwun Tong, assuring her that it was only a temporary arrangement, and she would find her another employer. Anabeza said she was treated so badly in that household and was not even given breakfast, so she asked Li to find her another employer.

After about two months, Li told her to go to Immigration and report that Zhang had terminated her contract. That was how all the lies that the agent had made her tell, unfolded.

Anabeza, who is separated from her husband, had provided solely for her daughter, now 14 years old; and son, 12 when she worked at a pharmacy in their hometown of Koronadal, South Cotabato, before she decided to find work abroad.

Her only consolation during the three dark and lonely years that she was forced to remain in Hong Kong was how well her children have done in school, with their grandparents looking after them, and how fiercely they have clung to the hope that she would be home soon.

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