BY
BOY RYAN B. ZABAL
The
Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has urged domestic workers attempting to leave
the country should look for legitimate and licensed recruitment agencies.
“Ang
mga kababayan natin na nais mag-trabaho sa abroad ay dapat na dumaan sa
accredited na agencies ng Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA) para
masigurado na hindi sila mabibiktima ng illegal recruitment at maabuso. We
remain vigilant in the campaign against human trafficking, “said Jose, also DFA
assistant secretary.
For
the month of May alone, at least 11 domestic workers were intercepted by
immigration authorities before they could board their planes to Singapore and
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Kalibo International Airport due to fraudulent
travel documents.
Last
May 22, five of those domestic workers from Aklan tried to seek the help of a
security guard by giving him P15,000 for their free pass to immigration counters.
Before
the entrapment, the security guard already informed the media and the local
police of their modus operation.
“The
government is serious to go after the traffickers and help the domestic
workers. It has an inter-agency committee to combat human trafficking cases,”
he said in a report of Bombo Radyo Kalibo.
The
Philippine Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Inter-Agency Council Against
Trafficking is formed with the Bureau of Immigration, Overseas Workers Welfare
Administration (OWWA) and Department of Labor and Employment, to combat illegal
recruitment and human trafficking.
“May mga government agencies tayo tulad ng POEA na tumitingin if valid ang labor contracts nila na pipirmahan ng mga workers. May mga embassy din tayo sa abroad na tumutulong if may disagreements sa kanilang kontrata, maging sa mga kaso nila,” Jose added.
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