Police rescue 47 human trafficking victims | Sun.Star.
By Bong Garcia
August 3, 2012
THE police rescued 47 victims of human trafficking and arrested two suspects on two separate operations in the province of Tawi-Tawi, officials said Friday.
Of the total number of rescued victims, 27 are females, including two minors, and the remaining 20 are males, two of them are also minors.
Tawi-Tawi police director Senior Superintendent Rodelio Jocson said that 25 victims — 20 males and five females — were intercepted on Tuesday at the port of Bongao town, the capital of Tawi-Tawi province.
The victims had just disembarked from the boat that came from Zamboanga City when they were intercepted by policemen and port officials, Jocson added.
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