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    Strong case seen vs Chinese, Taiwanese fish farm bosses

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    Date
    August 3, 2018
    Author
    Gabieta, Joey A.
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    Classification code
    PD20180803_A9
    Excerpt
    A social welfare officer here said the two Chinese nationals and a Taiwanese, who owned a fish farm where human trafficking victims were rescued in a recent raid, were not off the hook as evidence against the foreigners was strong. Carmela Bastes, social worker of the City Social and Development Office, said she was confident her office and nongovernment organizations fighting human trafficking had a strong case against Tse-Yu Tai, Taiwanese and manager of Star Mega Seahorse Corp., and couple Chi Chang Ho and Xi Ping Ho. The three foreigners operated several fish cages in Cabalitian Bay in the town of Sual, Pangasinan province.
    Citation
    Gabieta, J. A. (2018, August 3). Strong case seen vs Chinese, Taiwanese fish farm bosses. Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. A9.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/5055
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    Corporate Names
    City Social and Development Office Star Mega Seahorse Corp.
    Personal Names
    Bastes, Carmela Tse-Yu, Tai Chi, Chang Ho Xi, Ping Ho
    Geographic Names
    Sual Lingayen
    Subject
    fish culture aquaculture human trafficking
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