abroad, without first securing the requisite license or authority from the
Department of Labor and Employment.
[5]
Accused, assisted by her counsel de oficio, pleaded not guilty to all of the charges
against her.[6] The prosecution then presented the alleged victims of the accused as
witnesses in a consolidated hearing of the above indictments.
Complainant Eduardo Drapeza,[7] jobless, testified that he first met the accused in
August 1994 at Barangay San Roque, San Nicolas, Pangasinan. With accused at that
time was Glory Orosa, Drapezas godmother. In that meeting, the accused asked
Drapeza if he wanted to apply for a job in Taiwan as a worker in a thread factory. The
accused informed Drapeza the amount of money needed to go to Taiwan. Drapeza told
the accused to talk to his parents which she did a week later. Drapezas parents agreed
after the accused explained the job Drapeza would get, its salary and the procedure to
be followed. Drapeza advanced to the accused three thousand pesos (P3,000.00) to
cover the expenses that would be incurred for his medical examination in
Manila. Drapeza was not given any receipt.
After Drapezas physical examination, the secretary of the examining physician
issued to him a receipt in the amount of eight hundred fifty pesos (P850.00). One week
after his examination, the accused took this receipt from Drapeza when they saw each
other again at San Roque, San Nicolas. On the same occasion, the accused asked
Drapeza for five thousand pesos (P5,000.00) in payment for her services in processing
complainants application. Drapeza paid and was given a receipt.[8]
On September 1, 1994, Drapeza gave the accused fifteen thousand pesos
(P15,000.00) in payment of his plane fare. A receipt was issued to
Drapeza.[9] Apparently, the accused informed Drapeza that his prospective employer
would be coming to the Philippines and it was best for him to be ready with his ticket as
he may be brought to Taiwan. Drapeza went with the accused to a travel agency in
Makati to buy the plane ticket. They were not, however, able to buy the ticket for the
accused alleged there was no ticket available.
When the accused returned to San Roque to get money from other job applicants,
Drapeza inquired about his plane ticket. The accused answered in the affirmative but
explained that she did not bring it with her. Drapeza never saw the accused again. He
received news that she has been jailed for illegal recruitment.
Drapeza declared that the money he gave to the accused came from loans from a
cousin bearing an interest of one cavan of palay for every one thousand pesos
(P1,000.00) borrowed. This interest, he said, matures every harvest time. Since he was
not able to get the Taiwan job, Drapeza expressed the fear that he may not be able to
pay his loans.
Drapeza said that the accused did not show him any authority or license to recruit
applicants for job placement abroad. Drapeza admitted that he did not demand from the
accused her license because the latter explained to him that he would be employed in
Taiwan through direct hiring.