Source:
Aries Rufo, NewsBreak PH
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Sometimes, all it takes is a determined victim and a prosecutor to pin down a human trafficker.
Since the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act was passed in 2003, 12 convictions have been secured so far, the latest of which was the guilty verdict of a Batangas court against two individuals of qualified trafficking.
The court ruling came only 21 months after one of the victims was able to escape the prostitution den and sought help in rescuing the others. Based normal legal proceedings, especially in a Philippine set-up, the filing of the case and the subsequent ruling by the court were speedy by any standard.
But the 12 convictions only represent two percent of the total cases filed before the Department of Justice. From 2003 to 2008, data showed the DOJ received a total number of 573 human trafficking cases.
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