The Department of Justice (DOJ) has junked the human trafficking charges filed by the Philippine National Police—Women and Children Protection Center against the owners and supervisors of a Pasay-based POGO service provider.
THE Department of Justice has junked the human trafficking charges filed by the Philippine National Police—Women and Children Protection Center against the owners and supervisors of a Pasay-based Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators service provider.
However, the DOJ recommended the filing of qualified trafficking in persons against Chue Thiri Ngone, a.k.a Christine Chue Ni Quian. Based on the affidavits executed by 13 complainants, mostly Burmese nationals, they were lured by job opportunities to the Philippine being offered by Christine. Immediately upon arrival at the dormitory, they met respondent Christine, who then confiscated their passports and briefed them of their tasks.
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