The Philippine State owes Celia Veloso an apology
“Maniningil ako.”
Social media crucified Celia Veloso because she demanded accountability.
Now victims or would-be victims of Mary Jane Veloso’s recruiter are coming out to testify against Ma. Cristina Sergio. Law enforcers spit out details of Sergio’s frequent travels to countries known as hubs for narcotics smuggling. They reveal database inputs, harking four years back, tagging Sergio and her partner as suspected drug mule handlers and human traffickers.
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In the middle of an interview at the headquarters of Migrante, supporters relay to Nanay Celia the latest details on the Sergio case, including one victim authorities are still trying to trace.
Mary Jane’s mother wipes her eyes. She sighs. Her fists clench.
“Ilan pa ang mga biktimang di natin alam? Ilan pa ang nawawala?” (How many other victims are out there? How many more are missing?)
READ: EVENTS LAST WEEK VINDICATE HER DEMAND FOR ACCOUNTABILITY SERGIO – human trafficking
WATCH : NBI: Veloso may have been set up.
READ: Mary Jane Veloso’s recruiters admit being part of int’l drug ring
