Khaleej Times

2 Filipinos held for ‘helping’ maids run away in Kuwait

- AP

kuwait city — Kuwaiti police have arrested two Filipinos for allegedly convincing housemaids to run away from their employers’ homes as the Philippine­s’ ambassador faced questions for comments about his embassy’s work in aiding abused workers, authoritie­s said Sunday.

The arrests, reported by the state-run KUNA news agency, come as relations are tense between Kuwait and the Philippine­s, which sends many domestic labourers to the Gulf Arab emirate.

Already, the government of President Rodrigo Duterte has banned workers from heading to Kuwait over abuse cases, culminatin­g in a February incident that saw a Filipina’s body discovered in a freezer at a Kuwait City apartment abandoned for more than a year.

KUNA said on Sunday the two Filipinos acknowledg­ed convincing the maids to leave. It wasn’t clear what law the two men were accused of breaking, though KUNA said the two “confessed to the crime in addition to other similar offences that had been committed in various regions of the country.”

The arrests came after Kuwait summoned the Philippine­s ambassador over comments he made that were reported in local Press about the embassy’s effort to rescue domestic workers who are abused by their employers. Ambassador Renato Villa was quoted as saying his embassy moves in to help the abused if Kuwaiti authoritie­s fail to respond within 24 hours.

Villa’s office said he was unavailabl­e for comment on Sunday.

Duterte in January complained that cases of abuse reported by Filipina domestic workers “always” seem to be coming from Kuwait. —

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philippine­s ambassador to Kuwait renato Villa.

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