The five Chinese who were arrested in an anti-human trafficking operation in Las Piñas remain in police custody despite a release order from the Department of Justice, their lawyer told reporters on Monday.
The five Chinese who were arrested in an anti-human trafficking operation in Las Piñas remain in police custody despite a release order from the Department of Justice, their lawyer told reporters on Monday.
The five Chinese nationals identified as Li Jiacheng, alias Li Jiachang, Xiao Liu, alias Xiao Lin, Yan Jiayong, alias Pan Wen Jie, Duan Haozhuan, and LP Hongkun, alias Li Yang, on June 30 went through inquest proceedings. The June 26 search warrant which was used in the police operation has already expired, the lawyer said."So dapat July 7, dapat wala na 'yung ating kapulisan dito," Vargas said.
Vargas said their camp wold file a petition for habeas corpus for the release of the five foreigners.In an interview on Monday, Remulla criticized the Philippine National Police-Anti-Cybercrime Group for supposedly failing to coordinate with the Department of Justice before the raid.
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