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2 Filipinas charged with stealing from employers

Posted on 04 January 2024 No comments

 

Place in Tsuen Wan where one of the theft cases allegedly occurred

A Filipina domestic helper was returned to jail today after appearing in court, charged with stealing her employer’s jewelry worth more than $100,000, while another was set free on bail after being charged with stealing her employer’s suitcase.

Both were charged in separate courts with violation of section 9 of the Theft Ordinance.

Maria Teresa Nunez, 44 years old, was accused at the West Kowloon Court of stealing one “Mabelle” diamond ring, one diamond necklace, one diamond ring, one gold necklace, one gold pendant, a pair of gold bangles, one gold medal and a gold bracelet, with a total value of $105,000.

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The theft occurred last Dec. 19 at her employer Li Oi Min’s flat in Luk Yeung Sun Chuen, on Wai Tsuen Road, Tsuen Wan in the New Territories, according to the complaint filed by the Tsuen Wan Police.

Principal Magistrate Don So scheduled Nunez’s next hearing for Jan. 25. He also ordered her held in custody until then.

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Erlinda Dreo, on the other hand, was freed on bail of $500 in Shatin Court.

Dreo, 41 years old, is accused of stealing her employer Monica Hong Yik Man’s suitcase valued at $1,099 “on an unknown date between 01st day of February 2023 and 14th day of September 2023” in a house in Woodcrest Hill in Tai Po, according to the complaint filed by Shatin Police.

Acting Principal Magistrate Amy Chan scheduled the resumption of her case for Feb. 15.

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PAHK stalwarts take over group’s leadership for 2024

Posted on 03 January 2024 No comments
The new PAHK Board led by Scylla Kwong (middle, in red and white top)

Four former chairpersons of the Philippine Association of Hong Kong have been elected to again sit in the Board of Directors of the oldest Filipino professional group in the city for the year 2024.

They include Scylla S. Kwong, PAHK chair in 2008, who will take over the organization’s leadership again this year; Joel L.C. Almeda, PAHK chair in 2010, who has been elected vice chair; Myrna P. Hill, 2012 chair who will serve as PRO; and Jocelyn S. Palomaria, 2011 chair who will co-chair the Ball Committee with Almeda.

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It is the first time in the PAHK’s history that four of its former chairs have been re-elected to the Board, and steer the organization through its varied activities this year.

Kwong takes over as chair from Mark Yabut, who was himself a former head of the organization before being asked to assume the position again last year, amid the challenges wrought by the pandemic.

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The full list of officers of the PAHK Board for 2024 follows:

Chairman – Scylla S. Kwong
Vice-Chairman – Joel Leonides C. Almeda

Secretary – Edna E. Hui
Asst Secretary – Estephanie Nanette D. Chan
Treasurer – Yolanda S. Marquez    

Asst Treasurer – Marc Rommulus A. Gonda

Auditor – Lucas Wildelmer De Guzman Reganit

PRO – Richard S. Del Valle & Myrna P. Hill 

Committee Heads:

Events – Richard S. Del Valle  & Myrna P. Hill
Membership – Marites A. Bancod & Wai Ming Joeffrey Lee  

Sponsorship – Paul Joseph Medina Dela Cruz, Edgardo Ranosa Jr  &  Julius Felix Barcela

Ball Committee – Joel Leonides C. Almeda & Jocelyn Santos Palomaria

During their initial meeting, the new officers drew up plans for a number of projects aimed at reviving interest in the association and engage members in more strategic undertakings.

They also agreed to appoint three beneficiaries for the proceeds from their fund-raising projects – a group that extends help to migrant workers in distress, another that promotes social activities for them, and another which supports young Filipinos born and raised in Hong Kong.

PAHK also plans to revive efforts to foster unity with Filipino migrants in Hong Kong.

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Filipina faces 3 cases of drug trafficking

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Tsim Sha Tsui Mansion, where the Filipina was arrested 

A Filipina possessing a recognizance form, indicating that she is an asylum seeker, was returned to jail after she appeared at Kowloon City Court today on three drug trafficking charges.

Sherlita Guia, 37 years old, was charged on July 18 lat year by the Yau-Tsim Police Anti-Triad Section with three counts of violating the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance after arresting her the day before.

The prosecutor asked for an adjournment for further inquiry and legal advice from the Department of Justice.

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Acting Principal Magistrate Ko Wai-hung scheduled the resumption of the case for Feb. 28.

Guia’s first charge arose from her allegedly selling dangerous drugs on July 14 in the rear staircase of Block C of Tsim Sha Tsui Mansion on Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui.

Later on the same date, she was said to have trafficked in drugs in Room 1 of a flat in Block D of Tsim Sha Tsui Mansion.

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In her last case, she is accused of selling drugs in Room 2 of the same flat.

However, the charge sheet did not indicate the kind or quantity of the drugs involved in the case.

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Trial set for 2 Filipinas accused of money laundering

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The trial will be held at Eastern Court from Mar 11-13


The trial of two Filipinas who have denied a charge each of “dealing with property known or believed to be proceeds of an indictable offence” or more commonly known as money laundering, has been set on March 11 to 13 at Eastern Court.

Leonida C. Manlunas, 40 years old; and Nora Antonio Reymundo, 47, were both allowed to extend their bail of $5,000 each until then.

Reymundo is accused of laundering a total of $903,000 which passed through her account with HSBC between Feb 10, 2021 and Mar 4, 2021. Manlunas is likewise charged with dealing with a total of $387,000 which was laundered through an HSBC account in her name between Dec. 18, 2020 and an. 8, 2021.

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The money is believed to be proceeds of an online love scam. Both Filipinas have denied knowing about the illicit source of the money and of the transactions made using their respective bank accounts. They are supported by their employers in their bid to clear their names. 

At the pre-trial review held at Eastern Court earlier today, the prosecution said it would present three witnesses, and will rely on the video recorded interview of the defendants by the police.

The defense, on the other hand, said it did not wish to challenge the evidence that the prosecution wished to present, but it needed more time to get the video interviews translated.

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The defense counsel also said that there is a possibility that both defendants will be asked to give evidence during the trial.

Principal Magistrate Ivy Chui agreed to the timeline requested by both counsel, but reminded the defendants they needed to ensure that they are represented again during the trial. They were also told to renew their bail before leaving court.

The two Filipinas were assisted during the hearing by a staff member of the Migrant Workers Office.

Separately, another Filipina domestic helper appeared in Shatin Court, charged with laundering a total of $45,000 from Jun 28-30, 2021 using her Hang Seng Bank account.

No plea was taken from April Rose R. Sumaya, 41 years old, and her bail of $2,000 was extended until the next hearing of her case on Feb. 28.

Money laundering is a serious offence in Hong Kong, punishable by up to 14 years in jail and a maximum fine of $5 million. 

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Former DH asylum-seeker set free on $100 bail

Posted on 02 January 2024 No comments

 

A Filipina asylum seeker was set free on $100 bail when her case for overtaying was adjourned today at the Shatin Court.

Ana Liezl Santos, 45 years old and former domestic helper, was told by Acting Principal Magistrate Amy Chan  to return on Jan. 16 when the hearing continues on her case of breach of condition of stay.

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She is accused of violating Section 41 of the immigration Ordinance, filed by the Immigration Department in 2022.

Under this section, the offense is punished with a fine of up to $50,000 and imprisonment of up to two years.

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Santos was charged after she was arrested on Jan. 23, 2020.

She later sought asylum, applying for non-refoulement to prevent the Hong Kong government from forcibly sending her home to the Philippines.

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She had been overstaying for three years from Dec. 29, 2017, two weeks after being terminated by her employer.

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Ex-employer looking for ‘missing’ Filipina DH

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Letty Ignacio reportedly went missing after her arrest in September

Another Filipina domestic helper has been reported as missing after being arrested on September 4 last year for not having a valid Hong Kong ID card.

The Filipina identified as Leticia "Letty" Rubio Ignacio, aged 61 years old, and a native of Isabela, was reportedly found to have overstayed her visa since 2005 after failing to renew or submit a new employment contract.

Her last employer, Anna Poon, a flight crew and media personality, said in an email to The SUN that she had emigrated to the United States at the time, but kept paying Letty her monthly salary “because I promised her when I left Hong Kong I would take care of her.”

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Poon said she had employed Letty since she first arrived in Hong Kong in 1985. But it would appear that since her employer’s family left for the U.S., Letty had stopped processing a new employment contract, causing her to overstay her visa.

Despite this, according to Poon’s daughter, Elizabeth, Letty had remained in their house in Shek Kong, New Territories until her arrest last September. She made a phone call to a friend shortly after her arrest, but has not been heard from since. She has also stopped using her Facebook account.

Letty posted this photo taken at the Bayanihan Centre in 2016 on Facebook 

Elizabeth, who was looked after by Letty from the time she was two years old until they left for the US 20 years later,  said that when they contacted the Immigration Department, they were told that Letty may be “mentally unwell, as she might not remember us and therefore not giving access.”

She added, “I’ve been trying to stay patient and see where all this leads, but the fact that we cannot find proof that she’s alive and well is what bothers me most.”

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Elizabeth said a neighbor and friend had tried to see Letty at the Immigration detention centre, but were turned away as their names were not in the list of people allowed to see her. Undeterred, the Poon family tried to write to Letty as advised by Immigration officers, but all their letters were returned unopened. 

“Lately we were told that Letty was not in the detention center (anymore),” said Elizabeth. “Immigration refused to give us more information.”

The anxious duo also said they had tried asking for help from the Philippine Consulate, but the only reply they received was that their concern had been directed to the appropriate department.

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In addition, Elizabeth said the consulate informed them that they had provided Letty with a phone card and a hygiene kit, but could do no more as she had refused to talk to them.

However, Consulate sources said that as far as they know, Letty is still being held at the immigration detention centre but is not allowing anyone to see or talk to her.

For the worried Elizabeth, this gives little comfort. “She’s been in HK for almost 40 years and has limited family in Philippines. She has limited access to funds,” she said. 

“We just want to know (if) she’s alive and well and how to help her.”

(Those with information about Letty’s whereabouts may contact Anna Poon at 1-704-806-2299 or message Elizabeth through her Facebook account: Liz Zabzdyr.)

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Band made up of ex-OFWs poised for international stage

Posted on 01 January 2024 No comments

 

Members of Rockin’ Like Thunder (L-R): Richie Reyes, Errol Calumpong, Honey Jimenez, Romar Tanjil, Anabel Perez, Al Tarabi, Efren Calumpong 

A band made up of members who found each other in Zamboanga City after working as overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in different parts of the world, is gearing up for international stardom.

The opportunity to become international recording artists knocked on Rockin’ Like Thunder band in September 2022 when American record producer and concert promoter Hadley Murrell and his group happened to be in Zamboanga City on a holiday.

A veteran in the music industry since the late 1960s -- having collaborated with The Jackson 5, James Brown and Marvin Gaye, among others – Murrell is no stranger to Filipino musical talent. “I’ve seen it everywhere--from upscale hotel bars to cruise ships--all over the world, you’ll hear Filipino bands playing songs in English and they sound like the real deal!” he said.

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Murrell asked their designated driver where they could watch some good musicians that night.

It turned out that their driver, Efren Calumpong, was the leader of a band--at that time called Toxic. He invited Murrell to watch them perform that night at a small roadside bar in Pasonanca Park.

Aside from Calumpong, the band is also composed of Honey Jimenez, Anabel Perez and Alkabir Tarabi (vocals), Romar Tanjil (bass guitar), Errol Calumpong (drums), and Richie Reyes (keyboards).

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Murrell and his party so enjoyed listening to the band perform covers of songs by Elvis Presley, The Bee Gees, and The Beatles that they came back the next night.

By the next day, Murrell asked the band to sign with his HDM Records.

In December 2022, the newly-christened Rockin’ Like Thunder officially signed with HDM Records.

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In March 2023, the Stank Brothers production team (composed of Hadley, songwriter Dwight J. Emile, and singer Tomy Ge) flew from LA to the Philippines to conduct songwriting and performance training sessions with the band.

Later that month, they went to Wild Grass Studios in Quezon City, to record 10 songs–a combination of covers and originals--with Awit Award-winning sound engineer Nikki Cunanan.

Their first single, Rockin’ Like Thunder, has since been enjoying vigorous airplay worldwide, thanks to YouTube, Spotify, and other online platforms.

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After their concert last Nov. 25, 2023, where they played to an audience of 2,000 at the Paseo del Mar in Zamboanga City, Murrell gushed: “The show that they put on tonight is at par with any small show in Las Vegas, Nevada!”

Such success is a long way from the struggles the members have encountered, especially during the pandemic.

Anabel, one of the vocalists, started singing professionally while a college student. She worked as a freelance singer for bands that would play at special events or needed a pinch-hitter for that night’s gig in the Zamboanga Peninsula. Eventually, she spent 10 years singing at different hotel bars in the United Arab Emirates.

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Pandemic shutdowns derailed her plans to work in Singapore.

Honey, who has been performing with the band on and off for a decade, had spent years singing not only in Zamboanga but also in different parts of Luzon, then in the Middle East and China. She had just returned from a stint in China when the COVID-19 pandemic started.

Bassist Romar had found work not only in Zamboanga but also in Baguio, then in different parts of Malaysia, playing in upscale bars. He said he thought his dreams had been fulfilled when he started working overseas, but he missed his children so much that he returned to his hometown in 2019.

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As these overseas contracts were only for a few months at a time, the band members would reunite while waiting for the chance to leave again.

Band leader Efren almost had the chance to work in Thailand, when plans fell through and his recruiter disappeared--along with his passport. He ended up playing in different venues in Luzon, including Manila, to save enough money to fly back home to his family in Zamboanga.

Al, the lone male vocalist, started training himself as a tenor and worked as a freelance singer around the city, before being offered a job to sing in a band in the United Arab Emirates in 2019.

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In 2022, when he found out that the band was looking for a singer, he just took a break from painting their house gate to audition. The band hired him on the spot and asked him to join them at a gig that same night.

During the pandemic, when social gatherings were prohibited, the musicians had to find ways to earn their keep. Honey put together a food cart and sold sisig at a main thoroughfare in Zamboanga. Al learned how to weld and do other manual labor, earning by doing contractual work. Romar and Anabel invested in sari-sari stores.

Luckily, some entertainment business owners supported musicians in the city during the pandemic, distributing foodstuff to them.

Follow their journey to become full-fledged international recording artists: https://www.facebook.com/RockinLikeThunder

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