• 2 weeks ago
Pilipinas, nakikipag-ugnayan sa Cambodia para matiyak ang maayos na kalagayan ng 13 Pilipinong nakulong dahil sa paglabag sa surrogacy ban

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00:00The government is closely monitoring the situation of the 13 Filipinas
00:04who were sentenced to prison in Cambodia because of their violation of the surrogacy ban.
00:10The National Bureau of Investigation is now moving to find out who is behind the alleged human trafficking.
00:17Louisa Erispe is in the center of the news.
00:22The Provincial Court of Candal has sentenced the 13 Filipinas
00:27who were caught in the surrogacy in Cambodia.
00:30They are the Filipinas who were allegedly recruited to Cambodia
00:34to become surrogate mothers for more than $10,000.
00:39The Department of Justice and the Department of Foreign Affairs said
00:42it is sad that Filipinas are still going to be jailed there.
00:45But they are still thankful to Cambodia for the lower sentence given to the Filipinas.
00:52As far as I know, if we accept the sentence,
00:56we don't know if they will appeal.
00:59But for us, it looks like their lawyers have already done everything they can.
01:04First of all, the sentence they are facing is 15 to 20 years.
01:08Why did the lawyers do everything to lower the sentence?
01:12At that time, they were not charged with surrogacy.
01:16That happened for 20 years.
01:19The sentence was only up to 4 years, then it was reduced to 2 years.
01:22The sentence was only 2 years.
01:24For now, the government's priority is to take care of the 13 Filipinas.
01:30One of them is carrying a baby.
01:34This will not be given to those who paid them to become surrogate mothers.
01:39But it is being studied that here in the Philippines, children are taken care of.
01:44If Cambodia agrees, one of the first things we will do
01:47is to process their birth certificates to our embassy.
01:53So there is a high possibility that when the children return to the Philippines,
01:58we will refer them to the DSWD and NACC
02:02to look at the possibilities for these children.
02:06The DOJ is now looking for those who recruited surrogate mothers.
02:11They heard the statement of the 7 Filipinas who were first sent home to the Philippines
02:15because they were not approved in Cambodia.
02:18The National Bureau of Investigation is now moving to look for those in the MODUS.
02:23The government continues to monitor those who enter illegal recruitment.
02:28Surrogacy is prohibited in Cambodia.
02:31So if there is an offer from you,
02:36I will ask you online to become a surrogate mother.
02:39$10,000 for each baby.
02:42You can try that, but it is a crime in those countries.
02:46So don't do it.
02:48Luisa Erispe for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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