Koreans charged with trafficking in court

By: Ador Vincent S. Mayol June 21,2015 - 08:54 AM

CHARGES of qualified trafficking were filed in court against the four Koreans arrested in separate entrapment operations by the National Bureau of Investigation last May 21.

The Cebu City Prosecutors’ Office found sufficient evidence to indict Wongun Ji, Dong Jun Lee, Jung Hyun Kim, and Gangil Jeung. No bail was recommended.

The four Koreans were accused of operating an online site under the guise of a travel agency based in Cebu City.

The NBI discovered that they were enticing other Koreans to have sex with Filipinas for a fee.

During the raid, the NBI seized a number of laptops, computer sets and other gadgets from room 9A of Sentinel Condominium in barangay Banilad, Cebu City.

The NBI is verifying the identity of a certain Peter Lim who is the local contact of the four Koreans in Cebu City.

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