VP Binay lauds
rescue of 19 Pinay human trafficking victims; warns jobseekers of
unlicensed recruitment agencies
By OVP Media
August 19, 2012
MANILA –
Vice President Jejomar C. Binay lauded the Inter-Agency Council
Against Trafficking (IACAT) and the Philippine National Police (PNP)
for the successful rescue of 19 Filipina victims of human trafficking.
Joint elements of the IACAT and PNP rescued 17 women from a night club
in Mandaue City Thursday. Three persons were arrested and will be
charged with violation of the RA 9208 or the Anti-Trafficking Act of
2003.
Another two were rescued in an operation conducted on July 24-29 by
IACAT prosecutor Atty. Jonathan Lledo, PSSupt. Rodilo B. Jocson, and
PO3 Erwin Navarro, in cooperation with Interpol Malaysia and the Royal
Malaysian Police.
“I am happy to note that our efforts to curb human trafficking our
supported by our ASEAN neighbors. I am thankful that we were given
full cooperation by the Malaysian government,” the Vice President
said.
He said the two victims, who were recruited by a prostitution
syndicate operating in Mindanao, are willing serve as state witnesses
against the syndicate.
Binay is the chairman emeritus of the IACAT. He is also the concurrent
Presidential Adviser on Overseas Filipino Workers’ concerns and the
chairman of the Presidential Task Force Against Illegal Recruitment (PTFAIR).
The Vice President also congratulated the Philippine Center on
Transnational Crime (PCTC) and the Zamboanga Sea-Based
Anti-Trafficking Task Force (ZSBATTF) for their continuous monitoring
of human trafficking activities in the Zamboanga City Wharf.
PCTC and ZSBATTF offloaded some 85 passengers headed for Malaysia in
three separate inspections in July.
“The offloaded passengers came from as far as Cagayan and Ilocos
Norte.” Binay said.
As of August 1, the anti-trafficking czar said there have been 11
human-trafficking related convictions with a total of 18 persons
convicted.
“This brings to the total number of human trafficking related
convictions under President Aquino’s administration to 46 compared to
the 29 convictions of the previous administration over a six-year
period,” he said.
Moreover, Binay warned potential OFWs not to apply for jobs abroad
through recruitment agencies whose licenses have either been revoked
or suspended by the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA) due
to numerous recruitment violations.
Government revoked the licenses of 20 recruitment agencies and
suspended 17 others due to violations, said Vice President Jejomar C.
Binay.
“Since January, POEA has cancelled the licenses of 20 agencies for
premature collection of fees, overcharging, and reprocessing or
recycling of job orders. POEA also suspended 17 other agencies for
non-issuance of receipts, misrepresentation, falsifying or altering
travel documents, deploying workers to employers not accredited by
POEA, and failure to deploy workers within the prescribed period
without a valid reason.,” Binay said.
Stripped of their licenses were: Taifil Manpower Services, Lucky
International Placement Services Inc.; Gold & Green Manpower
Management & Development Service; Asahi International Manpower Corp.;
Multi System Conexions International Inc.; Prime Stars, and Tria
International Recruitment Agency;
Petra Personnel Employment Technical Recruitment Agency; Northwest
Placement Inc.; Steadfast International Corp.; Acclaimed One Manpower
& Recruitment Services; Bailey Corporation; Hannah International
Manpower Services; and Marvic Overseas Placement;
Jerzon Manpower & Trading Corp.; Lucky Zoe International Manpower
Agency; Philippine Integrated Labor Assistance; Unlimited Manpower
Resources, Inc.; Cerel International Manpower Services Inc.; and Vogue
Plus Promotions.
Suspended meanwhile were Alshiera International Manpower Services; Mi
Amore International Services Inc.; Goldmine International Recruitment
Agency; Awas Manpower Services, and Crown Overseas Placement Inc.;
Vogue Plus Promotion; Wavex Management; Morland Overseas Manpower;
Asmara International; Emissary Recruitment; Richfield Overseas; Tessa
Recruitment; Solidworks Manpower; First Cosmopolitan; PVE Placement;
and Worldgoal Corporation.
“I appeal to our kababayans to be careful in accepting job offers
abroad. Go through the proper channels and processes. This is the only
way that you could protect yourself from illegal recruiters and human
traffickers,” Binay said.