The Philippine Star

26 Chinese charged over Pasay sex hub

- – Nillicent Bautista

Criminal charges have been filed before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against 26 Chinese for their alleged involvemen­t in the operation of a prostituti­on hub in Pasay that was raided in October last year.

In a statement issued yesterday, the DOJ said the police Women and Children Protection Center filed charges of serious illegal detention and various violations of the anti-traffickin­g law against the 26 foreigners.

Several prostituti­on and labor exploitati­on victims were rescued from the offices of Smart Web Technology Corp. during the raid conducted by the DOJ‘s Inter-Agency Council Against Traffickin­g and other law enforcemen­t agencies.

Following this developmen­t, Justice Secretary Jesus Remulla issued a stern warning against “notorious alliances involved in unlawful business” in the country.

“Over the years, the Philippine­s has always welcomed foreigners with open arms, demonstrat­ing how hospitable and loving Filipinos are. However, it is the State’s responsibi­lity to protect its citizenry when offending foreigners abuse the warmth embrace and generosity of our people,” Remulla said.

This is the third wave of cases filed against Chinese nationals tagged in the operation of the prostituti­on and scam hub.

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