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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Do Not Post Obscene Photos Or Videos On Social Media

Working as overseas Filipino workers (OFW) does not only mean that we are working abroad to earn more than we could make in the Philippines but it also includes subjecting ourselves under the laws and regulations of our host countries. There are particular laws that are more strict in other countries compared to our home country and we should be more cautious about doing things that we can openly do in the Philippines. For instance, in Hong Kong, posting obscene selfies and videos is considered a crime.



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Working as overseas Filipino workers (OFW) does not only mean that we are working abroad to earn more than we could make in the Philippines but it also includes subjecting ourselves under the laws and regulations of our host countries. There are particular laws that are more strict in other countries compared to our home country and we should be more cautious about doing things that we can openly do in the Philippines. For instance, in Hong Kong, posting obscene selfies and videos is considered a crime.      Ads  Sponsored Links      In Hong Kong, posting obscene and indecent photos or videos in social media is a crime. The Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Hong Kong fervently reminds OFWs in this area to refrain from doing such things. Doing so will cost you HKD 1 Million in fine and up to three years in jail under the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO) of Hong Kong.    Saret said the PCG also released the public advisory after pictures of near-nude Filipino women who reportedly joined a beauty contest spread online recently.  The organizer of the beauty contest accordingly issued a public apology for the people she has put in a shameful situation with a promise that it will never happen again.     The PCG noted that posting obscene materials online is punishable under the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO) of Hong Kong.   According to the ordinance, “a thing is obscene if by reason of obscenity it is not suitable to be published to any person; and a thing is indecent if by reason of indecency it is not suitable to be published to a juvenile.”     It added that obscenity and indecency include “violence, depravity, and repulsiveness.”  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, OFW, Hong Kong, Philippines, obscene, selfies, crime Ads    Latest U.S. News report revealed the 20 best countries where you can put your investments and expect excellent results.    It highlighted four factors namely, the country's people, environment, relationships, and framework. These are the factors that propel both individuals and corporations to invest in a given country's natural resources, markets, technologies, or brands.  Based on from the World Bank Group report and from surveys on over 21,000 people worldwide in about 80 different countries, U.S. News revealed the best countries to invest in for the year 2018.  Focusing on the eight attributes: entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption, the ranking below was made.   Ads  Sponsored Links        Chile is at #20 with a total GDP of $247 billion and growth of 1.6%.     France is at  #19 with total GDP of $2.5 trillion with 1.2% growth.                                                                           Considering the high inflation rate, the Philippines emerges as the best country to invest in according to the survey results and the data from the World Bank.  Filed under the category of U.S. News, best countries,  investments , World Bank Group , surveys ,entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption  READ MORE:  *Click on the photo to read the article.
In Hong Kong, posting obscene and indecent photos or videos in social media is a crime. The Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Hong Kong fervently reminds OFWs in this area to refrain from doing such things. Doing so will cost you HKD 1 Million in fine and up to three years in jail under the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO) of Hong Kong.



Saret said the PCG also released the public advisory after pictures of near-nude Filipino women who reportedly joined a beauty contest spread online recently.

The organizer of the beauty contest accordingly issued a public apology for the people she has put in a shameful situation with a promise that it will never happen again.

Working as overseas Filipino workers (OFW) does not only mean that we are working abroad to earn more than we could make in the Philippines but it also includes subjecting ourselves under the laws and regulations of our host countries. There are particular laws that are more strict in other countries compared to our home country and we should be more cautious about doing things that we can openly do in the Philippines. For instance, in Hong Kong, posting obscene selfies and videos is considered a crime.      Ads  Sponsored Links      In Hong Kong, posting obscene and indecent photos or videos in social media is a crime. The Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Hong Kong fervently reminds OFWs in this area to refrain from doing such things. Doing so will cost you HKD 1 Million in fine and up to three years in jail under the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO) of Hong Kong.    Saret said the PCG also released the public advisory after pictures of near-nude Filipino women who reportedly joined a beauty contest spread online recently.  The organizer of the beauty contest accordingly issued a public apology for the people she has put in a shameful situation with a promise that it will never happen again.     The PCG noted that posting obscene materials online is punishable under the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO) of Hong Kong.   According to the ordinance, “a thing is obscene if by reason of obscenity it is not suitable to be published to any person; and a thing is indecent if by reason of indecency it is not suitable to be published to a juvenile.”     It added that obscenity and indecency include “violence, depravity, and repulsiveness.”  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, OFW, Hong Kong, Philippines, obscene, selfies, crime Ads    Latest U.S. News report revealed the 20 best countries where you can put your investments and expect excellent results.    It highlighted four factors namely, the country's people, environment, relationships, and framework. These are the factors that propel both individuals and corporations to invest in a given country's natural resources, markets, technologies, or brands.  Based on from the World Bank Group report and from surveys on over 21,000 people worldwide in about 80 different countries, U.S. News revealed the best countries to invest in for the year 2018.  Focusing on the eight attributes: entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption, the ranking below was made.   Ads  Sponsored Links        Chile is at #20 with a total GDP of $247 billion and growth of 1.6%.     France is at  #19 with total GDP of $2.5 trillion with 1.2% growth.                                                                           Considering the high inflation rate, the Philippines emerges as the best country to invest in according to the survey results and the data from the World Bank.  Filed under the category of U.S. News, best countries,  investments , World Bank Group , surveys ,entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption  READ MORE:  *Click on the photo to read the article.

The PCG noted that posting obscene materials online is punishable under the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO) of Hong Kong.


According to the ordinance, “a thing is obscene if by reason of obscenity it is not suitable to be published to any person; and a thing is indecent if by reason of indecency it is not suitable to be published to a juvenile.”

Working as overseas Filipino workers (OFW) does not only mean that we are working abroad to earn more than we could make in the Philippines but it also includes subjecting ourselves under the laws and regulations of our host countries. There are particular laws that are more strict in other countries compared to our home country and we should be more cautious about doing things that we can openly do in the Philippines. For instance, in Hong Kong, posting obscene selfies and videos is considered a crime.      Ads  Sponsored Links      In Hong Kong, posting obscene and indecent photos or videos in social media is a crime. The Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Hong Kong fervently reminds OFWs in this area to refrain from doing such things. Doing so will cost you HKD 1 Million in fine and up to three years in jail under the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO) of Hong Kong.    Saret said the PCG also released the public advisory after pictures of near-nude Filipino women who reportedly joined a beauty contest spread online recently.  The organizer of the beauty contest accordingly issued a public apology for the people she has put in a shameful situation with a promise that it will never happen again.     The PCG noted that posting obscene materials online is punishable under the Control of Obscene and Indecent Articles Ordinance (COIAO) of Hong Kong.   According to the ordinance, “a thing is obscene if by reason of obscenity it is not suitable to be published to any person; and a thing is indecent if by reason of indecency it is not suitable to be published to a juvenile.”     It added that obscenity and indecency include “violence, depravity, and repulsiveness.”  Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, OFW, Hong Kong, Philippines, obscene, selfies, crime Ads    Latest U.S. News report revealed the 20 best countries where you can put your investments and expect excellent results.    It highlighted four factors namely, the country's people, environment, relationships, and framework. These are the factors that propel both individuals and corporations to invest in a given country's natural resources, markets, technologies, or brands.  Based on from the World Bank Group report and from surveys on over 21,000 people worldwide in about 80 different countries, U.S. News revealed the best countries to invest in for the year 2018.  Focusing on the eight attributes: entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption, the ranking below was made.   Ads  Sponsored Links        Chile is at #20 with a total GDP of $247 billion and growth of 1.6%.     France is at  #19 with total GDP of $2.5 trillion with 1.2% growth.                                                                           Considering the high inflation rate, the Philippines emerges as the best country to invest in according to the survey results and the data from the World Bank.  Filed under the category of U.S. News, best countries,  investments , World Bank Group , surveys ,entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption  READ MORE:  *Click on the photo to read the article.

It added that obscenity and indecency include “violence, depravity, and repulsiveness.”

Filed under the category of overseas Filipino workers, OFW, Hong Kong, Philippines, obscene, selfies, crime
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Latest U.S. News report revealed the 20 best countries where you can put your investments and expect excellent results.    It highlighted four factors namely, the country's people, environment, relationships, and framework. These are the factors that propel both individuals and corporations to invest in a given country's natural resources, markets, technologies, or brands.  Based on from the World Bank Group report and from surveys on over 21,000 people worldwide in about 80 different countries, U.S. News revealed the best countries to invest in for the year 2018.  Focusing on the eight attributes: entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption, the ranking below was made.   Ads  Sponsored Links        Chile is at #20 with a total GDP of $247 billion and growth of 1.6%.     France is at  #19 with total GDP of $2.5 trillion with 1.2% growth.                                                                           Considering the high inflation rate, the Philippines emerges as the best country to invest in according to the survey results and the data from the World Bank.  Filed under the category of U.S. News, best countries,  investments , World Bank Group , surveys ,entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption
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ur fervent warning to all: do not trust anyone you only knew over the internet.  Being compassionate is one of the good traits of the Filipinos especially the overseas Filipino workers (OFW). They could not help but extend help when they know that somebody needed it badly.  The downside of it is that they are being vulnerable to abuse. Just like an OFW who was victimized by a scammer whom he only knew on social media. The suspect asked him to give money over reasons he only made up and ran away with a sum of P4 million.     Ads     Sponsored Links  The suspect was arrested by the operatives of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Anti-Graft Division following the complaints of his OFW victim, Dale (real name withheld) that he made up stories to gain the victim's compassion and extort money from the poor victim.  The suspect, Jason Rabe, was arrested inside a mall.  Dale narrated that he was giving cash to the suspect in multiple occasions since last year.  Rabe told the OFW that he needed money for the hospitalization of his sibling. He also told the OFW that his parents and his other sibling died just recently.  In total, including the money he sent for an alleged business investment, the suspect took P4 million cash from the OFW victim.  With growing suspicion, the OFW finally investigated and found out that there was no business investment and all the stories that the suspect was telling him were all nonexistent and made up by the suspect to extort cash from him.  NBI Anti-Graft Division acting chief Nathaniel Ramos warns the public to be very cautious, observant and vigilant especially on those people whom you only knew online Rabe is now caressing the iron bars in effect of violation to Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 and estafa charges.  Filed under the category of warning,  internet,  compassionate, abuse, scammer,  social media, OFW, overseas Filipino workers
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A Filipino woman faked her own death and stole her sister’s identity just to apply for a passport. Unfortunately, she is now about to lose her U.S. citizenship. Identity theft is a serious crime.      Ads  Sponsored Links  A 43-year-old Emilita Arindela, of Mount Desert Island, was sentenced to 10 days in jail for making a false statement on her passport application in federal court in Maine. It’s unclear if she will be stripped off of her American citizenship by federal authorities but it is more likely to happen.  Prosecutors say Arindela was already married when she married an American man in 2000. She moved to the U.S. in 2002 and later became a naturalized citizen, using her sister’s name. Arindela left her second husband and married another man in 2007.  Arindela’s lawyer says his client escaped an abusive marriage in the Philippines and has been a obedience to the US laws. Filed under the category of  Filipino woman , passport, U.S. citizenship, Identity theft
In spite of the rising prices of commodities and services and others due to the high inflation rate, many Filipinos believe that the country is on the right track. Just recently, the new minimum fare is being set to P10 while the minimum wage remains stuck. That is what the latest SWS survey indicates.      Ads      Sponsored Links   The latest survey shows that from 70% in the second quarter of this year, the statistics went up to 75%.  On the other hand, only 22% believed the Philippines is in the wrong path while 3% of the 1,500 respondents did not give an answer during the conducted survey.  Malacañang welcomes this result as a vindication that the administration is doing their job the keep the country on track.  “PRRD emphasized in numerous occasions that as government workers, we are here to serve the people. Our objective as public servants is thus being able to perform our respective duties well,” Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said.  “Therefore, we treat the results of this recent survey not as an accolade but as an inspiration for our men and women in the government as they persist in carrying on with their roles in the service,” Panelo added.  According to the presidential spokesperson, the strong public appreciation would further engage the Filipino people in supporting the Duterte administration in building “a nation where all Filipinos can experience comfortable and decent lives under a trustworthy government.” Filed under the category of commodities and services, high inflation rate, Filipinos, minimum fare, minimum wage, SWS survey

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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

OFW Wife Raped ,Killed; Daughter Survived With 10 Stab Wounds When Assailant Broke Into Their House In Cavite


A woman was raped and killed while her daughter survived after sustaining ten stabbed wounds when an intruder broke into their house in Mendez, Cavite Sunday night. The suspect was identified as Mark Harold Mercado, 22 years old, a neighbor of the family and a relative of the victim's husband, an OFW.     Mercado admitted his crime when the authorities tracked and arrested him in Dasmariñas, Cavite the next day. The suspect said that he was under the influence of liquor while doing the crime.  Sponsored Links      Mendez police disclosed that the 42 year-old OFW wife was raped as she was almost naked when her body was found at the crime scene by the responding police personnel.  Mercado is facing rape with homicide charges and frustrated murder for stabbing the OFW's 18-year-old daughter ten times. The daughter  survived and is now recovering in a hospital.   The family of the victim is yet to issue their statement with regards to the incident. Just barely a week ago, another OFW family was attacked and killed also in their own house in General Trias, Cavite. Source: ABS-CBN    Advertisement  Read More:             ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
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A woman was raped and killed while her daughter survived after sustaining ten stabbed wounds when an intruder broke into their house in Mendez, Cavite Sunday night.

The suspect was identified as Mark Harold Mercado, 22 years old, a neighbor of the family and a relative of the victim's husband, an OFW.
A woman was raped and killed while her daughter survived after sustaining ten stabbed wounds when an intruder broke into their house in Mendez, Cavite Sunday night. The suspect was identified as Mark Harold Mercado, 22 years old, a neighbor of the family and a relative of the victim's husband, an OFW.     Mercado admitted his crime when the authorities tracked and arrested him in Dasmariñas, Cavite the next day. The suspect said that he was under the influence of liquor while doing the crime.  Sponsored Links      Mendez police disclosed that the 42 year-old OFW wife was raped as she was almost naked when her body was found at the crime scene by the responding police personnel.  Mercado is facing rape with homicide charges and frustrated murder for stabbing the OFW's 18-year-old daughter ten times. The daughter  survived and is now recovering in a hospital.   The family of the victim is yet to issue their statement with regards to the incident. Just barely a week ago, another OFW family was attacked and killed also in their own house in General Trias, Cavite. Source: ABS-CBN    Advertisement  Read More:             ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

Mercado admitted his crime when the authorities tracked and arrested him in Dasmariñas, Cavite the next day. The suspect said that he was under the influence of liquor while doing the crime.
The police ruled out robbery motives as the valuables and belongings of the victims are all intact including gadgets and others. They recovered the clothing the suspect was wearing while committing the crime. fresh cuts was also evident on both hands of the suspect.
A woman was raped and killed while her daughter survived after sustaining ten stabbed wounds when an intruder broke into their house in Mendez, Cavite Sunday night. The suspect was identified as Mark Harold Mercado, 22 years old, a neighbor of the family and a relative of the victim's husband, an OFW.     Mercado admitted his crime when the authorities tracked and arrested him in Dasmariñas, Cavite the next day. The suspect said that he was under the influence of liquor while doing the crime.  Sponsored Links      Mendez police disclosed that the 42 year-old OFW wife was raped as she was almost naked when her body was found at the crime scene by the responding police personnel.  Mercado is facing rape with homicide charges and frustrated murder for stabbing the OFW's 18-year-old daughter ten times. The daughter  survived and is now recovering in a hospital.   The family of the victim is yet to issue their statement with regards to the incident. Just barely a week ago, another OFW family was attacked and killed also in their own house in General Trias, Cavite. Source: ABS-CBN    Advertisement  Read More:             ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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Mendez police disclosed that the 42 year-old OFW wife was raped as she was almost naked when her body was found at the crime scene by the responding police personnel.A woman was raped and killed while her daughter survived after sustaining ten stabbed wounds when an intruder broke into their house in Mendez, Cavite Sunday night. The suspect was identified as Mark Harold Mercado, 22 years old, a neighbor of the family and a relative of the victim's husband, an OFW.     Mercado admitted his crime when the authorities tracked and arrested him in Dasmariñas, Cavite the next day. The suspect said that he was under the influence of liquor while doing the crime.  Sponsored Links      Mendez police disclosed that the 42 year-old OFW wife was raped as she was almost naked when her body was found at the crime scene by the responding police personnel.  Mercado is facing rape with homicide charges and frustrated murder for stabbing the OFW's 18-year-old daughter ten times. The daughter  survived and is now recovering in a hospital.   The family of the victim is yet to issue their statement with regards to the incident. Just barely a week ago, another OFW family was attacked and killed also in their own house in General Trias, Cavite. Source: ABS-CBN    Advertisement  Read More:             ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
Mercado is facing rape with homicide charges and frustrated murder for stabbing the OFW's 18-year-old daughter ten times. The daughter  survived and is now recovering in a hospital.
A woman was raped and killed while her daughter survived after sustaining ten stabbed wounds when an intruder broke into their house in Mendez, Cavite Sunday night. The suspect was identified as Mark Harold Mercado, 22 years old, a neighbor of the family and a relative of the victim's husband, an OFW.     Mercado admitted his crime when the authorities tracked and arrested him in Dasmariñas, Cavite the next day. The suspect said that he was under the influence of liquor while doing the crime.  Sponsored Links      Mendez police disclosed that the 42 year-old OFW wife was raped as she was almost naked when her body was found at the crime scene by the responding police personnel.  Mercado is facing rape with homicide charges and frustrated murder for stabbing the OFW's 18-year-old daughter ten times. The daughter  survived and is now recovering in a hospital.   The family of the victim is yet to issue their statement with regards to the incident. Just barely a week ago, another OFW family was attacked and killed also in their own house in General Trias, Cavite. Source: ABS-CBN    Advertisement  Read More:             ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
The family of the victim is yet to issue their statement with regards to the incident.
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A woman was raped and killed while her daughter survived after sustaining ten stabbed wounds when an intruder broke into their house in Mendez, Cavite Sunday night. The suspect was identified as Mark Harold Mercado, 22 years old, a neighbor of the family and a relative of the victim's husband, an OFW.     Mercado admitted his crime when the authorities tracked and arrested him in Dasmariñas, Cavite the next day. The suspect said that he was under the influence of liquor while doing the crime.  Sponsored Links      Mendez police disclosed that the 42 year-old OFW wife was raped as she was almost naked when her body was found at the crime scene by the responding police personnel.  Mercado is facing rape with homicide charges and frustrated murder for stabbing the OFW's 18-year-old daughter ten times. The daughter  survived and is now recovering in a hospital.   The family of the victim is yet to issue their statement with regards to the incident. Just barely a week ago, another OFW family was attacked and killed also in their own house in General Trias, Cavite. Source: ABS-CBN    Advertisement  Read More:             ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

OFW Father Who's Wife And Daughter Was Murdered Cries For Justice


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The OFW who's wife and daughter was murdered at their own house in General Trias Cavite is now home.
Marlon Gamos could not help but grieve as he arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Tuesday morning.


According to Gamos, he had his last chat with his wife and daughter on Thursday night. He even showed the selfies her wife and kid made before going to bed.

Every morning, it is always a routine to chat with them but on that Friday, he was wondering why Ruby was not online.

He asked a relative to check on his family but  the lights were not lit. He was not able to contact them until Sunday.
On the next day, he tried calling his mother-in-law and when he confirmed that they were not there, he asked their relatives to forcefully open the door of their house and that's when they found the two of them facedown on the bed, lifeless.
All valuables are also missing including the car which they borrowed. The car was later recovered in Imus, Cavite.

Gamos broke down to tears as he knew what happened to his family back home and immediately rushed home.
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He said that that his family doesn't deserve to be killed just like that, he couldn't understand why they need to kill them both instead of taking all they need.
He also said that he is working abroad for their future, enduring every hardship of being miles apart just to end like this.

For the murderers who did this to his family, he appeal that  they would surrender themselves
 Gamos is asking President Duterte to bring justice for the death of his wife and daughter. He even said that the death penalty must be implemented for the likes of these criminals who are probably under the influence of prohibited drugs.

According to the death certificates, the wife died of severe head trauma while the daughter died of asphyxia due to suffocation.
The possibility that the victims knew the suspects is considered by the authorities. Investigation is still ongoing for the possible arrest of the suspects.

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Wednesday, October 04, 2017

A Filipino in Spain, Wanted For Swindling Fellow Filipinos With P5.4 Million Worth

The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.

Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.

Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.

A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.

Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.
The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".
The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO


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Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.
The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.
The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.

He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.

An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.
The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”

Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.
The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861.Source: ABS-CBN News
The Philippine Embassy in Spain called for information on the whereabouts of Filipino fugitive Isidro Lucas Rodriguez, who is facing charges defrauding about 90,000 euros or P5.4 million from his fellow Filipinos.  Lucas Rodriguez has been roaming the cities in Spain but will no longer be able to get through all exit points in Spain, according to Consul Ralf Roldan.  Rodriguez is said to victimized Filipinos in Granada, Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona, promising tourist visas for their families in the Philippines and high investment returns from apartments that he reportedly leased to students and foreigners.  A client who requested to with hold his/her identity said Rodriguez offered to fix her family’s tourist visas to be able to come to Spain, for a sum of 5,450 Euros or P325,000.  Rodriguez claimed that he knew top government officials at the Spanish Embassy in the Philippines and even accompanied the victim in applying for a bank loan.   Another victim by the name"Mayte" said that she was convinced by Rodriguez to invest her entire savings in his apartment-for-rent business amounting to 2,000-euro. The suspect, as victims said appeared "refined, caring and well-versed in English".    Sponsored Links Another victim, Linda, said that Rodriguez seemingly used hypnotism on her.  Some victims reported that Rodriguez has come in contact with them through a social media account under the name, Lucas Rodriguez, whose profile picture showed an apartment unit.   According to reports, Rodriguez also swindled around 200,000 Euros or P12 million from foreigners, who were looking for rooms and apartment units in Barcelona through Facebook and AirBnb.  He also has a long history of estafa, illegal recruitment, and human trafficking.  An expats alliance, Migrante said that Rodriguez has been found guilty of illegal recruitment in the Philippines. Numerous pending cases of syndicated estafa and large-scale illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons are filed against him by some 300 Filipino teachers.  In 2014, the Philippine Embassy in Washington warned on Twitter that, “Isidro Rodriguez is No 1 in #Philippines list of illegal recruiters and traffickers and is subject of manhunt.”  Teacher Loel Naparato, urged Filipinos in Spain to help in the manhunt that will lead to the arrest of Rodriguez.  Engelyn Belmonte-Morano, spokesperson of a group of Filipinos in Spain, echoed the request to the people to provide any information as to the whereabouts of the wanted fugitive.   Any information that may be helpful to locate Rodriguez may be reported to the Philippine Embassy in Spain through phone numbers 937-823-830 or 616-491-861. Source: ABS-CBN News   Advertisement  Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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