People vs Villas : 112180 : August 15, 1997 : J. Panganiban : Third Div...
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In April 1991, Acierda, Villegas, Balisalisa and Rentura learned from a fellow nurse, Witness
Teresita Quitoriano, that the latter applied directly to and received her case number from the
CIAS without having to pay $400. Upon the advice of Atty. Sarsaba, a neighbor of Villegas, they
sought the NBIs assistance. This led to the arrest of appellant and the filing of the criminal case
against her.
NBI Agent Isabelo B. Cerna, Jr. testified how he and the complainants entrapped the
accused. Cernas testimony was narrated by the trial court, as follows:
Atty. Isabelo B. Cerna, Jr., declared that he is an NBI Agent since 1966; sometime in April, 1991, Alfonsa
Acierda Mortos, Nenita Balisalisa and Teresita Villegas lodged a complaint to his office for illegal
recruitment against the accused, reporting to him that they were recruited by the accused for a fee $400.00
and they made payments to her; to ascertain first whether said accused is authorized to recruit workers for
abroad before taking any action on the complaint, he made an inquiry from the POEA, Davao City, Office
and he received a Certification dated April 15, 1991 issued by Mr. Gaudencio dela Pea signed by the
Regional Director of the Department of Labor, Davao City (Exh. A) stating that the accused Mildred
Nique Villas is not listed in the masterlist as authorized to recruit workers for employment abroad; after
ascertaining that the accused is not authorized to recruit workers for employment abroad, he took the
sworn statements of Balisalisa, Villegas, Quitoriano and Mr. Mortos; then the head of the NBI, Davao
City, Atty. Gadia and Atty. Bisnar and himself planned to set the entrapment to ascertain whether the
accused accepts money from recruiters; Balisalisa and Mrs. Alfonsa Acierda Mortos who had still
remaining balance to pay were chosen to produce the money to be used for entrapment; Balisalisa
produced four (4) hundred peso bills with Serial Nos. PB491857, PJ605003, CF462573, and LK577902;
Mrs. Mortos produced three (3) hundred peso bills with Serial Nos. 338779, EQ619051 and GB247830;
after the marking, thum(b)printing and taking the serial numbers and listing of the seven (7) bills, they set
the entrapment; the bills were returned to Mrs. Mortos and Balisalisa and it was agreed that Atty. Cerna,
Jr. will accompany the two (2) complainants to the house of the accused and the rest of the group
composing of Atty. Bisnar, a photographer and two (2) other office personnel of the NBI will stay along
del Pilar St.; they arrived at the house of the accused at 3:00 p.m. of April 17, 1991;
After knocking the door, they were allowed to enter and took their seats; he was introduced as the brother
of Balisalisa and a teacher of Kapalong; the accused asked him why he was in Davao City and he told her
that he was following-up some matters with the DECS; then the two (2) complainants told her that they
came to pay their balance and they handed the P700.00 to the accused who received the money in his
presence and placed it in her pocket; the two (2) complainants told the accused that they will pay the
remaining balance if they will have the money and the accused answered that she will be happy if they
will pay on time; after the marked bills were handed to the accused, he signalled the two (2) complainants
to go out; after the two (2) went out, he and the accused had a casual talk about working abroad facing
each other; then, he opened his attache case and took an envelope and wrote the following words on it
Atty. Cerna of the NBI, Gave it to her and told her to read it; she was taken aback and said what happened
and he told her that the complainants complained that she is an illegal recruiter and told her to give back to
him the money the two (2) complainants gave to her; he took the seven marked hundred peso bills from
her and told her to go with him to their office, she went with him accompanied by her daughter; in the
office, she refused to give statement except that when confronted about her friend in Canada, she said that
Teresita who is working with the Canadian Immigration Assistance Service is the person facilitating the
applications; she said that she could contact her by telephone and when asked about her phone number,
she could not recall the number; he demanded from her document to show that she is authorized to recruit
workers but she could not show any.[15]
On the stand, Gaudencio dela Pea of the POEA regional unit in Davao City affirmed the
certification issued by his office that appellant had no authority or license to recruit.
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