Subject: Korean tourists face up to 12 years prison for sleeping with women
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Korean tourists face up to 12 years prison for sleeping with women

http://philippineslifestyle.com/ ... leeping-with-women/


Nine Korean sex tourists have been arrested in Cebu under anti human trafficking laws.

The group was detained by National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agents for allegedly engaging in sexual relations with women aged 19 to 21 who were employed by a Korea-based escort service company.

The tour was arranged by a group of three Koreans and a local Filipina, who sold 250,000 peso sex tour packages over the internet, which constitutes a human trafficking offence in the Philippines.

The arrested Koreans, all in their forties and fifties, were caught in bed with their escorts in a beachfront hotel in Barangay Marigondon, Lapu-Lapu City, at about 1am on Friday.

Speaking to the Cebu Daily News, NBI special investigator Arnel Pura said: “The suspects are part of what we called sex tourism which prey on Cebuanas. We received an information about their operations so we hatched a plan to arrest them.”

Charges will be filed against the suspects for violating Section 11 of Republic Act 10364 or the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012, which prohibits anyone from “engaging the services of a trafficked person.”

Three other Koreans only identified as Choi, Andy and Kim as well as their local contact Maribeth Bontog are also facing qualified trafficking charges for recruiting the women. The four, however, remain at large.

South Korea Consul General in Cebu, Sung Yong Oh, has offered to provide the suspects with whatever support they needed. “Our consulate was informed of these concern by the NBI and has been extending consular support to Korean nationals. We also cooperate with the NBI in the investigation,” he said.

The arrest operation was conducted in co-ordination with the Cebu Provincial Women’s Commission headed by Vice Governor Agnes Magpale.

“I’m happy that this kind of activity got busted. Like illegal drugs, we might not be able to eradicate sex tourism but at least we are doing something to stop it,” she said.

Mrs Magpale said that the men’s 25,000 peso travel package included transportation, accommodation and a selected local sex partner.

The women, residents of the cities of Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu, were paid 2,000 pesos per day for the three-day tour.

Special investigator Pura said: “There’s actually a private website which is exclusive for Koreans. The website serves as the platform from which the transactions are being carried out such as payments, plane tickets, accommodation, sites to be visited and other related concerns.”

The package, he said, includes providing Filipina partners who are selected by the tourist from a photo gallery in the website.

The escorts have been released without charge. “They are no longer minors so we allowed them to go home. They promised to come back during the filing of the charges against the suspects,” Mr Pura said.

He said the suspects are now held at the NBI-7 detention facility and would be formally charged before the Cebu Regional Trial Court on Monday.

The accused have the right to post bail, but the NBI will ask the Bureau of Immigration to issue a ‘hold departure order’ against the nine tourists while the charges against them are still to be resolved by the court.

If found guilty, the men could face prison terms of six to 12 years.

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Mister   6-3-2017 21:19  Acceptance  +3   Meanwhile, in Angeles City ...




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That's quite horrible. I suspect the women were not trafficked.    In the article they keep saying that, but I wonder if their is more to this story....  They say the women will come back to file charges????      I wonder if this is yet another thing Duterte is cracking down on now...     What a pity...  The girls were not underage or anything...  Seems more to the story here...  

Thanks for posting.
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Post at 6-3-2017 23:09  Profile P.M. 
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the government is fighting the wrong fights here.
sucks for these guys though - i bet they're all married too.
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lol, years ago there were sex tours to Korea … now Koreans have to go elsewhere ?

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jake.houston   7-3-2017 05:17  Acceptance  +4   That was my thought exactly.
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@Mister 6-3-2017 21:19          Acceptance          +3           Meanwhile, in Angeles City ...

Meanwhile in AC .... http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle ... fd3aa6f97cfcb29e8ee

....WHAT HAPPENED TO JEE ICK-JOO?

Jee Ick-joo was a South Korean businessman stationed in Angeles City, about 80km north of Manila.

Last October, he received an abrupt visit from members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and Anti-Illegal Drugs Group (AIDG).

They had a fake arrest warrant and accused Mr Jee of being involved in drug activity, according to a Department of Justice investigation.

Mr Jee was forcibly dragged to a police vehicle and driven to the Philippine National Police headquarters at Camp Crame, in Quezon City — a former detention centre.

On the way, he reportedly offered to bribe officers despite having no involvement in criminal activities, to no avail.

It was later revealed that mere hours after his arrival at the camp, Mr Jee had been strangled to death.

He was then cremated and his ashes were flushed down a toilet bowl, Philippines National Police spokesman Colonel Dionard Carlos told CNN.

Two of the officers suspected of carrying out the crime were on a key anti-drug force officers.

The case raised fresh fears over police corruption in The Punisher’s crackdown on drugs, as to whether they’re exploiting their power for their own personal gain.

Mr Jee’s kidnappers then hit his wife with a ransom demand for his release. By this stage, Choi Kyung was under the impression her husband was still alive.

Mrs Jee told investigators she paid five million pesos (AU$133,145), but the kidnappers demanded a further 4.5 million (AU$119,799). ....

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swarley_stinson   7-3-2017 22:13  Acceptance  +1   Thats pretty fucked up




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Post at 7-3-2017 23:39  Profile P.M. 
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All of this is screwed up.  Best not to go with a group then...  And best to go one on one and take a lady back to your room quitely.  Really sad...
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