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Friday, February 16, 2018

Saudi Man Willing To Pay P1.3 Million For The Release of A Filipina In Saudi Death Row

A Saudi citizen is ready to pay SAR100,000 (P1.3 million) penalty for the release of an  Overseas Filipino Worker  (OFW) who is in jail in Jeddah.
A man named Abdulaziz Khamees as reported by  GMA News Online, said in the presence of Consul RJ Sumague of the Philippine Consulate in Jeddah,  that he is willing to give the said amount to free Junevie San Juan. 
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A Saudi citizen is ready to pay SAR100,000 (P1.3 million) penalty for the release of an  Overseas Filipino Worker  (OFW) who is in Jeddah jail. The said amount is needed for her to be repatriated back to the Philippines.  A man named Abdulaziz Khamees as reported by  GMA News Online, said in the presence of Consul RJ Sumague of the Philippine Consulate in Jeddah,  that he is willing to give the said amount to free Junevie San Juan. San Juan was arrested on October 9, 2013, just days after her arrival in the Kingdom to work as dental assistant.  The drug possession case had made Junevie to face three years jail term. However, San Juan denied the allegation, firmly insists that she was a victim of a drug smuggling syndicate with operations in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines.  Sponsored Links    Consul RJ Sumague earlier announced that Junevie could be freed from jail after she had served her sentence, but she still need to pay SAR100,000 for her to be finally released.  Abdulaziz  Khamees after talking to her parents last December parents while they were in Jeddah, believed that Junevie is a victim. Khamees then promised to pay  the required amount for Junevie's release.   Consul Sumague is very grateful for Abdulaziz for his help without asking for any favor in return.  Abdulaziz, who can speak fluent Tagalog, said “Walang problema po tutulugan ko kayo huwag kayo mag-alala,” referring to Junevie's parents. Source: GMA News     Read More:  What Is Assumption Of Mortgage And How To Avail From SSS    Things You Need to Know About Senior Citizen's Benefits   Body Of Household Worker Found Inside A Freezer In Kuwait; Confirmed Filipina  Senate Approves Bill For Free OFW Handbook    Overseas Filipinos In Qatar Losing Jobs Amid Diplomatic Crisis—DOLE How To Get Philippine International Driving Permit (PIDP)    DFA To Temporarily Suspend One-Day Processing For Authentication Of Documents (Red Ribbon)    SSS Monthly Pension Calculator Based On Monthly Donation    What You Need to Know For A Successful Housing Loan Application    What is Certificate of Good Conduct Which is Required By Employers In the UAE and HOW To Get It?    OWWA Programs And Benefits, Other Concerns Explained By DA Arnel Ignacio And Admin Hans Cacdac     SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL   ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com
A Saudi citizen is ready to pay SAR100,000 (P1.3 million) penalty for the release of an  Overseas Filipino Worker  (OFW) who is in jail in Jeddah. The said amount is needed for her to be repatriated back to the Philippines.

A man named Abdulaziz Khamees as reported by  GMA News Online, said in the presence of Consul RJ Sumague of the Philippine Consulate in Jeddah,  that he is willing to give the said amount to free Junevie San Juan. San Juan was arrested on October 9, 2013, just days after her arrival in the Kingdom to work as dental assistant.

The drug possession case had caused the OFW to spend three years in jail. However, San Juan denied the allegation, firmly insists that she was a victim of a drug smuggling syndicate with operations in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines.

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Consul RJ Sumague earlier announced that Junevie could be freed from jail after she had served her sentence, but she still need to pay SAR100,000 for her to be finally released.

Abdulaziz  Khamees after talking to her parents last December parents while they were in Jeddah, believed that Junevie is a victim. Khamees then promised to pay  the required amount for Junevie's release.

Consul Sumague is very grateful for Abdulaziz for his help without asking for any favor in return.
A Saudi citizen is ready to pay SAR100,000 (P1.3 million) penalty for the release of an  Overseas Filipino Worker  (OFW) who is in Jeddah jail. The said amount is needed for her to be repatriated back to the Philippines.  A man named Abdulaziz Khamees as reported by  GMA News Online, said in the presence of Consul RJ Sumague of the Philippine Consulate in Jeddah,  that he is willing to give the said amount to free Junevie San Juan. San Juan was arrested on October 9, 2013, just days after her arrival in the Kingdom to work as dental assistant.  The drug possession case had made Junevie to face three years jail term. However, San Juan denied the allegation, firmly insists that she was a victim of a drug smuggling syndicate with operations in Saudi Arabia and the Philippines.  Sponsored Links    Consul RJ Sumague earlier announced that Junevie could be freed from jail after she had served her sentence, but she still need to pay SAR100,000 for her to be finally released.  Abdulaziz  Khamees after talking to her parents last December parents while they were in Jeddah, believed that Junevie is a victim. Khamees then promised to pay  the required amount for Junevie's release.   Consul Sumague is very grateful for Abdulaziz for his help without asking for any favor in return.  Abdulaziz, who can speak fluent Tagalog, said “Walang problema po tutulugan ko kayo huwag kayo mag-alala,” referring to Junevie's parents. Source: GMA News     Read More:  What Is Assumption Of Mortgage And How To Avail From SSS    Things You Need to Know About Senior Citizen's Benefits   Body Of Household Worker Found Inside A Freezer In Kuwait; Confirmed Filipina  Senate Approves Bill For Free OFW Handbook    Overseas Filipinos In Qatar Losing Jobs Amid Diplomatic Crisis—DOLE How To Get Philippine International Driving Permit (PIDP)    DFA To Temporarily Suspend One-Day Processing For Authentication Of Documents (Red Ribbon)    SSS Monthly Pension Calculator Based On Monthly Donation    What You Need to Know For A Successful Housing Loan Application    What is Certificate of Good Conduct Which is Required By Employers In the UAE and HOW To Get It?    OWWA Programs And Benefits, Other Concerns Explained By DA Arnel Ignacio And Admin Hans Cacdac     SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL   ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com
Abdulaziz, who can speak fluent Tagalog, said “Walang problema po tutulungan ko kayo huwag kayo mag-alala,” referring to Junevie's parents.