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

Posted on 10 February 2024 No comments

 

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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$85M up for grabs in Lunar New Year Snowball

Posted on 09 February 2024 No comments

 

Punsters would be lining up again at this 'winningest' betting station on Stanley Street, Central

Up to $85 million can be won by people who hit the jackpot in the Mark Six Lunar New Year lottery which will be drawn next Wednesday, Feb. 14.

The tickets for the snowball were sold starting last night, after the regular Mark Six draw where a single ticket won the top prize of $34,474,930. The winning numbers were 5,7,9,20,22 and 25, with 13 as the extra number. 

To allow more time for people to buy tickets for the snowball, the regular draw scheduled for this Saturday will not be held  

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Punsters who want to know what number combinations they should choose to increase their chances of winning may do well to check the statistics freely given by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

According to their data the number "29" has been picked the most, coming out 10 times in the 36 previous LNY snowball draws. This is followed by numbers "3" and "11", each being drawn nine times.

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The numbers which were drawn eight times are "5", "19", "37", and "43".

Mark Six tickets for the Lunar New Year Snowball draw will be available at Off-Course Betting Branches, Telebet and Interactive Services, including Online Betting Service (eWin) and Mobile Betting Service. 

Tickets will be sold until 9.15 pm on February 14, the day of the draw.  

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3 Filipinos arrested for taking clothes they thought were discarded

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The Filipinos were arrested on Belleview Drive, on suspicion of theft (File)

With the approach of Chinese New Year, many households have been throwing things away to attract the good fortune new possessions are believed to bring.  But would-be fortune hunters should beware that not all things they see on the streets are lap sap, or rubbish.

This was a lesson three Filipinos – two females and one male aged 47 to 61, learned the hard way on Tuesday afternoon, after being arrested for taking clothing items from boxes left out on Belleview Drive, Repulse Bay.

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As no one was around to look after the boxes that were piled on some wooden pallets left on the roadside, a number of bystanders, mostly Filipinos, reportedly took away some of the clothes, then left.

It turned out the clothes which were still in plastic wrappers were new, and were left on the road temporarily by a 33-year-old delivery man prior to being transported elsewhere. When the man  saw a couple of people taking away items from his parcels and loading them onto cars he called the police.

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One male driver who got curious reportedly lifted one of the still-unopened boxes and placed it on top of the luggage compartment of his employer’s car, then took pictures. It was while he was doing this that police arrived, and arrested him.

Two Filipinas who were found with some clothes from the boxes were also arrested, but a bigger number of domestic workers living in the area who had reportedly left after taking some of the items, were able to get away.

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All three Filipinos who were arrested were taken to Aberdeen police station and held on suspicion of theft until Wednesday night, when they were allowed to post bail. No charges were filed but the three were ordered to report to the Western Police Station early next month.

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Aside from the theft complaint hanging over their heads the three are facing a bigger worry, as the owner of the looted items is reportedly asking them for reimbursement, even for the other items that were not found in their possession.

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Flu cases expected to rise as temperatures dip over holiday

Posted on 08 February 2024 No comments

 

Wear masks and take the flu shot, this is what doctors are saying amid the cold weather

Doctors are again advising people to wear masks and get vaccinated against the flu, as temperatures are forecast to plummet over the New Year holiday.

The Observatory says temperatures will fall progressively over the next few days, with the lowest of between 11 and 12 degrees being registered on both Lunar New Year’s Eve tomorrow and New Year’s Day on Saturday.

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In a recent radio interview Dr David Hui of Chinese University in Hong Kong said that while the number of flu cases has dropped along with hospital admissions, there had been 27 cases of adults coming down with severe flu, and 20 of them died as a result.

He said only eight of the deceased had been vaccinated against the flu, so he urged everyone, including young children, to take the jab. He said there had been cases of young unvaccinated children developing complications like encephalitis after catching the flu.

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Hui warned that the spread of flu is influenced by weather conditions, and the virus is known to be less active during warmer seasons, so people in Hong Kong should take extra care now that the city is again experiencing a cold snap.

“It’s related to the weather, the virus is less active when it’s warm,” Hui said on air. “In the coming Lunar New Year holiday, the number of infections may rebound anytime as the north winds arrive.”

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He advised people to take precautions when going out, including wearing a mask, but they should also consider just staying at home if they want to feel safer.

Hui also said that the Covid-19 situation in Hong Kong is relatively stable, although there are currently about 460 infected people receiving treatment in public hospitals. He also said there have been recorded cases of severe illness and death.

He added laboratory monitoring data showed an increase in the viral load within the community as the number of coronavirus cases rise, and warned of a simultaneous flu and Covid-19 cases peaking between January and March.

He urged the government to invest more in public health facilities and research to strengthen the city’s ability to fight pandemics. 

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Refund for public hospital patients who opt out of treatment to begin

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Public hospitals are expected to fill up because of the cold snap (File)

Starting tomorrow, people who decide to get out of long queues for treatment at public hospitals and had already paid, will be given their money back under a 10-day trial scheme.

"We are targeting those who go to accident and emergency departments unaware of the long waiting times," Health Secretary Lo Chung-mau said on Tuesday.

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He added the scheme is for people classified as non-urgent cases but still face a long wait to see a doctor. If they decide not to wait, they could get a refund of the $180 they had already paid.

Lo said the trial is meant to see whether offering a refund for people with minor ailments will help decongest the A&Es, especially over the long lunar new year holiday.

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Doctors specializing in geriatrics will be on hand at the casualty departments during the four-day holiday, with the number of elderly patients turning up because of the cold snap expected to rise.

Also because of this, 18 public clinics across the city will stay open over the holiday period, when temperatures are expected to dip to around 11 degrees.

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Up to 8,000 people are expected to be seen at the clinics during the four-day holiday.

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MOTORSIKLO PA-PREMYO SA LOAD UP & WIN PROMO NG SMARTONE!

Posted on 07 February 2024 No comments

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Case worker laments lack of relief for Emry’s victims

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About 500 Filipinos lined up outside Emry's office for 4 months in 2016 for the fake jobs 

One of a handful of people who worked tirelessly to help hundreds of Filipino domestic workers get their cases against the now-defunct Emry’s Employment Agency heard, has expressed disappointment that the actual victims in the case never got relief.

Edwina Antonio, case officer of the Mission for Migrant Workers, was commenting after Emry’s co-owner Ester Ylagan, was jailed for 32 months on Feb. 2 after she pleaded guilty to four counts of laundering a total of $5.7 million which she made offering non-existent jobs to some 500 Filipinos.

Antonio, together with fellow case officer Ester Bangcawayan, represented more than 100 claimants against Ylagan in cases that started in July 2016 and dragged on for more than two years at the Small Claims Tribunal and the District Court. 

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A separate criminal case for money laundering, instead of illegal recruitment or fraud, was eventually filed against Ylagan  when she returned to Hong Kong in 2018, after fleeing to the Philippines.

 Sa tagal nang inabot ng kaso, at daan-daang biktima, hindi sapat ang ilang buwang kulong na hatol sa kanya. Tapos ang kaso na isinampa laban  sa kanya ay hindi illegal recruitment kundi money laundering. Nasaan ang hustisya para sa kanyang mga biktima?”, said Antonio.

(The jail term is not enough for the many years that it took for the case to be resolved, and the hundreds of victims. To make it worse, the case filed against her was not for illegal recruitment. Where’s the justice for her victims?)

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Ang nais lang naman ng mga biktima kaya sila nag-aplay ng trabaho sa Canada at UK ay para magkaroon sila ng opportunities na maisama ang kanilang mga pamilya na hindi pwede dito sa Hong Kong. Tapos isang kilala at dating maasahan na agency pa ang gumawa sa kanila nito. Kung meron lang sanang trabaho sa atin hindi ito mangyayari.”

(The victims applied for jobs in Canada and the UK so they could have an opportunity to  bring their families along, something which is not possible in Hong Kong. They didn’t realize that a well-known and reputable agency would do this to them. If there were enough jobs back home this would not have happened).

This was the same reaction by a handful of FDWs who faithfully followed up their complaints over the years, and even agreed to testify for the prosecution had Ylagan insisted on her innocence.

Following the sentencing, the first question asked by Aurora Hayag was “Paano na kami?” (What happens to us now?).

Hayag went to court on the last two days of the hearing, armed with the documents she had collected over the years, after filing and pursuing a complaint against Ylagan with the police and the Philippine Consulate.

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She paid $10,000 to Ylagan personally, hoping to secure a job for her son back in the Philippines, and  was shocked to learn that the highly regarded recruiter had scammed them.

But another victim who attended the sentencing said she had given up hope that she could recover the $10,000 that she paid Ylagan, but was there only to witness the recruiter being sent to jail.

Diyos na ang humatol sa kanya,” (It was God that finally decided her fate), said Marites Bumayat, whose employers gave her full support and allowed her to attend the court hearings after learning about the deception.

3 victims were joined by Bangcawayan and another supporter after the sentencing


Ylagan, 71, had been out on $40,000 bail until she pleaded guilty to the four money laundering charges against her.

She was charged with sending more than $5.7 million she collected from her victims to various people in Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Turkey and Malaysia on the instruction of “William,” a person who interacted with her only through email.

William introduced himself as an employment agency owner based in the United Kingdom, and told Ylagan to recruit as many job applicants as she could find, and to send the money they paid her to various people in different countries.

Ylagan's own staff told investigators they warned her about dealing with this person, especially after several remittance companies stopped accepting their money, but she persisted. 

She herself admitted that in June 2016 she was advised by then Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre that she was being scammed but she did not listen, resulting to Emry’s losing its recruitment license and being shuttered.

In the first charge, Ylagan was accused of remitting a total of HK$2,633,181.52 and US$44,658 (HK$347,439) to Malaysia, Nigeria and Burkina Faso between Jan 29 and May 5, 2016. The total sum of HK$2,980,620 was dealt with in cash.

In the second count, she was accused of moving a total sum of US$300,000 (HK$2,334,000) from an account with Standard Chartered Bank to a recipient in Turkey from May 12 to 23, 2016.

The third charge said Ylagan, using her account at HSBC, again sent to Turkey a total of US$10,055 (HK$78,227) between May 25 and 26, 2016.

In the fourth charge, she remitted again to Turkey a total of US$50,000 (HK$389,000) from her HSBC account on Jul 8, 2016.

Judge Katherine Lo said Ylagan collected more than $6 million from about  500 applicants.  Only part of what she made was sent to unknown persons abroad, and the rest, which amounted to about $570,000, was not accounted for.

“So the defendant received more than she remitted,” said the judge.

She used four years as starting point for the sentence, and gave Ylagan a total discount of 1/3 for her belated guilty plea, her remorse and for refunding money to some of the victims. 

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