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Woman arrested, nine females rescued from sex trafficking operations in Rizal – Manila Bulletin
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Published May 12, 2021, 3:53 PM
National Bureau of Investigation
Twenty women, two of them minors, have been rescued by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) from an alleged sex den in Paranaque City.
The rescue also resulted in the arrest of a Chinese national and his wife who reportedly manage the sex trafficking operations.
NBI Officer-In Charge Director Eric B. Distor identified those arrested as Xiangce Kong and his wife Ma. Angelica Kong.
Distor said the couple were arrested at their house during an operation conducted by the NBI’s Rizal District Office (NBI-RIZDO) last May 5.
In a statement, the NBI said the operation was conducted based on “an intelligence report that a group of unidentified individuals are engaged in prostitution and human trafficking activities, particularly sexual exploitation of minor victims.”
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CALOOCAN CITY, May 12 (PIA) The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) today arrested two individuals allegedly involved in human trafficking in separate entrapment operations conducted in the cities of Parañaque and Pasay.
NBI Officer-in-Charge (OIC)- Director Eric B. Distor identified the arrested suspects as spouses Kong, Ma. Angelica y Belga and Kong, Xiangce, a Chinese national.
Distor said the sting operation, conducted by the NBI-Rizal District Office (NBI-RIZDO), also resulted in the rescue of twenty (20) women-victims, of whom, two have been identified by the NBI as minors.
The NBI chief said the operation stemmed from an intelligence report that a group of unidentified individuals are engaged in prostitution and human trafficking activities, particularly sexual exploitation of minor victims.
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