Two Filipinas victimized to work illegally as dancer, therapist in UAE

Two Filipinas were rescued by immigration officers assigned at the Davao International Airport (DIA) last February 21 after almost being trafficked to work abroad.

DIA immigration officers reported the interception of the duo, who are in their late 20s and early 30s, after they attempted to depart on board a Scoot airlines flight for Thailand.

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Both presented themselves individually at the immigration counters and initially claimed to be traveling alone for a holiday to Thailand.  However, a careful scrutiny of their documentation revealed that they were planning to transit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

After undergoing secondary inspection, both women admitted that they were recruited to work as a dancer and as a massage therapist.

After undergoing secondary inspection, both women admitted that they were recruited to work as a dancer and as a massage therapist.

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Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Norman Tansingco said that the officers suspect that the victims were going to be pushed into prostitution upon arrival abroad.

Two Filipinas victimized to work illegally as dancer, therapist in UAE

“This modus is still prevalent, wherein women are made to agree to work illegally as entertainers but end up in prostitution because their employers have full control over them once they are abroad,” he stated.

“Kahit alam kong delikado ito, nag risk ako,” recounted one of the victims.

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Tansingco said that the risk is not worth it.  “Aspiring workers should also protect themselves from these syndicates preying on their desire to work abroad,” said Tansignco.  He reminded would-be overseas workers to only seek employment abroad via legal channels through the Department of Migrant Workers.

The two victims were endorsed to the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) DIA for assistance in filing cases against their recruiters.

Meanwhile, BI said its officers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) have foiled an attempt to leave by a Chinese man, charged with kidnapping and detaining a compatriot in Pampanga three years ago.

In a report to Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco, the BI’s border control and intelligence unit (BCIU) identified the passenger as Hu Zhen, 25, who was intercepted on Monday at the NAIA terminal 3 before he could board his flight to Singapore.

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