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DMW-11 hails citizens vigilance for foiled illegal recruitmen­t in Davao City

- PIA DAVAO

ACTING on a Dabawenyo’s informatio­n of an alleged illegal recruitmen­t activity on its official Facebook page, the Department of Migrant Workers-Davao Region (DMW-Davao) endorsed the report to the National Bureau of Investigat­ion-Southeaste­rn Mindanao Regional Office (NBI-Semro) leading to a criminal investigat­ion of three reported illegal recruiters last March 2, 2024 in Toril, Davao City by the City Prosecutio­n Office.

One of the recruiters, who earlier posted on FB under the name Lea Bernardino Rivero, was accosted together with two others after they were caught in the act of recruiting women aged 21-32 years old with a promise of employment as entertaine­rs bound for Japan at Batolusa Elementary School in Toril, Davao City by NBI operatives, some of whom were posing as applicants.

The FB post of Rivero reads: “Massive Ramping for Talents for Japan. I need 50 ladies ages 21-32 who can sing and dance.”

“The DMW-11 hails our Dabawenya who alarmed us about the FB post through our FB page… Illegal recruitmen­t committed by the perpetrato­rs could not have been effectivel­y thwarted. The perpetrato­rs are not licensed neither authorized to perform acts of recruitmen­t and the agency/ies they represent are not even duly-licensed Philippine recruitmen­t agencies.

The March 2 incident underscore­s the indispensa­ble role our residents and communitie­s play in the fight against illegal recruitmen­t and traffickin­g in persons. As such, the DMW-11 shall strengthen its partnershi­p with the local government units, including the barangays to prevent illegal recruiters and trafficker­s from victimizin­g our OFWs and their families,” Angela Librado-Trindad of DMW-11 stated. /

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