Italian, 4 others ordered arrested for trafficking
Italian, 4 others ordered arrested for trafficking
Title Italian and 4 Accomplices Arrested for Trafficking Filipinos for Online Sex Shows
The Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Bacoor, Cavite has taken a crucial step in combating human trafficking by issuing a warrant for the arrest of a London-based Italian, Adel En Nouri, and four alleged accomplices. The accused are accused of illegally recruiting three Filipinos for overseas jobs, only to later force them to perform online sex shows.
The Charges
The court has found probable cause to indict En Nouri and his co-accused for qualified trafficking in persons under Section 4(a) in relation to Section 6(c) of Republic Act 9208, as amended by RA 10364, or the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act. These non-bailable charges underscore the gravity of human trafficking, which requires severe punishment.
The Investigation
The investigation revealed that En Nouri and his accomplices had been operating a fraudulent recruitment scheme, promising jobs to unsuspecting Filipinos in Europe. However, upon arrival, the victims were forced to perform online sex shows, with En Nouri and his cohorts allegedly coercing them to do so.
The Victims
The victims, identified as Raffaela Razon, Krizia Ann Geronda Loyang, Ricardo Evangelista Fernandez, and Joshua Sy Lim, were initially promised jobs in Europe but were instead forced to perform online sex shows. The victims were able to identify En Nouri as the person who offered them jobs, received their placement fees, and allegedly coerced them into performing sexual acts online.
The Court's Ruling
The Bacoor RTC Branch 119 has ruled that the evidence presented demonstrates probable cause for the indictment of En Nouri and his co-accused. The court has recommended no bail for the accused, noting that qualified human trafficking is a non-bailable offense.
The Consequences
En Nouri and his accomplices now face serious consequences for their actions. Their arrest and indictment serve as a stark reminder of the severity of human trafficking and the importance of combating this serious offense.
Conclusion
The arrest and indictment of En Nouri and his accomplices mark a significant step in combating human trafficking. It is essential that we continue to work together to combat this serious offense and protect the rights and dignity of all individuals.
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