Sun.Star Davao

Misbehavin­g guests

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One of the enduring laudable qualities of Filipinos has something to do with how we treat our visitors at home and in the community where we live. We are noted for our hospitalit­y.

We welcome with open arms nationals of other countries who come to our shores for a sundry of reasons -- to do business, to contract marriage with our beautiful women, to pursue religious missionary work, or to engage in the local academe’s edifying endeavors.

We are known for going out of our way to please our visitors sometimes to the point of subservien­ce.

Trouble starts when some of these foreign nationals start engaging in monkey business. This is true with pedophiles, drug pushers, scammers, human trafficker­s and other kinds of evil men. Indeed, our law enforcers should be very vigilant against these shadowy characters.

Take the case of Lenox James ellis, a 71-year-old British national, who has been charged with child abuse after half a dozen unaccompan­ied minors were rescued from his house at a posh subdivisio­n in Davao City. now, ellis is a fugitive from justice, after Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 33 Judge Lope Calio cancelled the British national’s bail, when he failed to show up during an arraignmen­t scheduled september 29.

We say that our lawmen should be more aggressive in running after misbehavin­g foreigners so that we can get rid of undesirabl­e aliens in our country. as it is, we already have a surfeit of misbehavin­g fellow countrymen.

In the case of ellis, police investigat­ors should have been fast enough to file a traffickin­g case after the child abuse charges. It appeared that the Briton managed to post bail because he was only charged with child abuse which is a bailable offense. This gave ellis the chance to escape.

The Briton could not have done this if the traffickin­g charge had been slapped on him immediatel­y because bail is not allowed in a traffickin­g case.

Hopefully, authoritie­s could learn lessons from the ellis case and this is to be fast enough in filing appropriat­e charges. For instance, the capture of the fugitive Briton can be expedited by circulatin­g his photograph­s.

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