Pinoy in UAE gets two years in jail for conducting unauthorized medical procedures
A 42-year-old Filipino in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was sentenced to two years in jail on Wednesday for cross-dressing as a woman and conducting medical procedures without a license.
The news site Khaleej Times reported on Thursday that the Filipino faces charges of molestation, cross-dressing, conducting medical procedures without a permit, putting others’ lives at risk, and harming a woman.
The Court of First Instance also ordered the Filipino deported after serving his prison term.
The investigation showed the license given to the Filipino's salon was for hairdressing services only.
The Filipino was charged for dressing like a woman and conducting a laser hair removal procedure on a female health inspector from the Dubai Municipality.
The health inspector, a 39-year-old Sudanese, told police that they were tipped off in January 2010 about a beauty salon in Muraqqabat, conducting plastic surgeries without a license from the Department of Economic Development (DED).
When the health inspector investigated the case, she suffered burns from laser hair removal procedure.
The report said the surgery area was also not sanitized.
Police officers arrived and arrested the Filipino and a Filipina assistant, and seized more than 100 files of surgeries. - VVP, GMA News
Social media seen as cause of rising intermarriages --- Helen Flores - The Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) sees social media as the main reason for the rising number of Filipinos marrying or becoming partners of foreign nationals. In 2022, the CFO recorded 6,854 marriages or partnerships with foreign nationals, a 40.1 percent increase from the 4,891 “intermarriages” recorded in 2021. “First of all, what we see in the increase in the marriage rate of Filipinos or Filipinos with foreign partners is because of social media, (that) is number one; matchings; letters, introduction of their friends,” CFO chairperson Romulo Arugay said at the Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon public briefing yesterday. Arugay said the agency has been registering a high number of intermarriages since 2007, but the figures went down during the COVID-19 pandemic. From over 6,500 Filipinos who married foreign nationals, only 600 are men, he said. Most of them are married to Americans, Japanese, Germans, Canadians and Australians, Arugay said. Arugay warned Fi...
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