8 Pinay 'sex slaves' back home, flee from Malaysia
Eight Filipinas who were alleged victims of sex slavery in Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia returned home Thursday night, radio dzMM reported.
The report said the women, aged 17 to 22, arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Pasay City, before 10 p.m.
The report said the women were promised by their recruiter of jobs at a restaurant, but they ended up working at a brothel in Malaysia, where they were forced to have sex with clients four to eight times a day.
The report said the women stayed in Malaysia for five to seven months.
The women were able to escape from the brothel through the help of the Jesus Is Lord Fellowship Movement, the report said.
The victims told media that they were able to flee from their employer by jumping from the second floor of a building where they were holed up for months.
Fifty other women, who were also allegedly forced to become sex slaves, were left at the brothel in Malaysia, the victims reportedly said. - GMANews.TV
The report said the women, aged 17 to 22, arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Pasay City, before 10 p.m.
The report said the women were promised by their recruiter of jobs at a restaurant, but they ended up working at a brothel in Malaysia, where they were forced to have sex with clients four to eight times a day.
The report said the women stayed in Malaysia for five to seven months.
The women were able to escape from the brothel through the help of the Jesus Is Lord Fellowship Movement, the report said.
The victims told media that they were able to flee from their employer by jumping from the second floor of a building where they were holed up for months.
Fifty other women, who were also allegedly forced to become sex slaves, were left at the brothel in Malaysia, the victims reportedly said. - GMANews.TV
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