The Borneo Post

Both suspects in Kuwait murder of Filipina held

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BEIRUT: The employers of a Filipina maid found dead in a freezer in Kuwait were both arrested in the Syrian capital Damascus, a Lebanese judicial official said yesterday.

Syrian authoritie­s surrendere­d Nader Essam Assaf to Beirut on Friday because of his Lebanese citizenshi­p but his Syrian wife Mona remains in custody in Damascus, the official said.

The murder of Joanna Demafelis sparked outrage in the Philippine­s and prompted President Rodrigo Duterte to impose a departure ban for Filipinos planning to work in Kuwait.

The 29-year-old’s body, which allegedly showed signs of torture, was found earlier this month inside a freezer in the abandoned apartment unit of the detained couple.

The couple have been the subject of an Interpol manhunt since Demafelis’s body was found more than a year after her family reported her missing.

“The couple were arrested in Damascus. They were the subject of an Interpol red notice and the Syrian authoritie­s handed the husband over to Lebanese custody on Friday morning,” the official said.

“Syria kept custody of the wife because she is a Syrian national,” he added.

“Lebanon has asked Kuwait to pass on the husband’s police record.”

The official said that after leaving Kuwait, the couple had made a very brief stopover in Lebanon before travelling on to neighbouri­ng Syria.

Duterte has vowed to bring justice to Demafelis’s family, lashing out at the Gulf state and alleging Arab employers routinely rape Filipina workers, force them to work 21 hours a day and feed them scraps.

The couple were arrested in Damascus. They were the subject of an Interpol red notice and the Syrian authoritie­s handed the husband over to Lebanese custody on Friday morning. — Lebanese judicial official

Kuwait has said it is investigat­ing reported deaths and abuses, and insisted there were only a small number considerin­g that there are more than 250,000 Filipinos working in the emirate.

Duterte this week sent a team of labour officials to Kuwait to seek greater protection for migrant workers.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Around 190 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) from Kuwait submit their documents upon their arrival at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, following President Rodrigo Duterte’s call to evacuate workers after a Filipina was found dead in a freezer, in...
— Reuters photo Around 190 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) from Kuwait submit their documents upon their arrival at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, following President Rodrigo Duterte’s call to evacuate workers after a Filipina was found dead in a freezer, in...

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