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Originally Posted by 1KnightinBKK
wtf filipino police dont know how to define human trafficking isit, how can a customer be charged for human trafficking when he is the consumer?
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Two things.
There's a bit of anti china sentiments stoked by by America and others. Right or wrong, no comments. Even recently a kid posted this on department of tourism page and her defenders said it's targeting Chinese. Even silly Considering PRA (
www.pra.gov.ph) is under department of tourism

and PRA promotes Philippines as a retirement destination
Secondly, there's no prostitution in Philippines, according to filipinos.
So every prostitution case gets filed under human trafficking, and the girls are "rescued", especially when the girls are working on their own volition. Nobody forced them
But human trafficking supposedly sounds nice for feeleepeens.
PS, human trafficking is non bailable. That is if case filed. If not you can pay cops.

Once case lodged, big money to drop case. Or end up like this guy .. he is still in prison.
https://philippineslifestyle.com/jus...ail-fie-years/