By Ding
Cervantes
SASMUAN, Pampanga – Fearing for her safety, relatives of overseas
Filipino worker Josielyn Panlaqui-Layug Tuesday appealed to Malacañang to help
speed up her rescue from her employers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The Overseas Workers Welfare
Administration (OWWA) based in San Fernando City in this province said that on
Dec. 29, it notified its office in Riyadh to immediately repatriate Layug.
The relatives said they have been
calling Layug since Jan. 1, but she was not answering them.
Jennifer Panlaqui fears for the
safety of her sister, who earlier asked to be rescued from her employers.
The OWWA regional office told its
Riyadh branch that the employers were subjecting the Filipina to physical and
sexual abuse.
In a message posted on social
media, Layug’s recruiter, Belan Al-Humayed of the Bison Management Corp., said
the agency has been helping rescue and repatriate Layug.
Al-Humayed said they needed to
comply first with the procedures imposed by the Saudi government, which she
said hampered the rescue.
She cited the need to conduct
three hearings at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Riyadh, and the
issuance of three summonses for the employers.
If nothing happens, the case
would be brought to the Saudi police for the possible arrest of the employers
and rescue of the victim, she said.
The relatives said the employers
apparently prohibit Layug from talking to them, and instead emailed them a
photo of Josielyn with her back to the camera as she works in the kitchen.
“We want her alive and safe,”
Jennifer said.
Layug left for Riyadh in June
last year. Her contract stated she would work as a hairdresser at the Amber
Tower Salon for Women. She ended up at the residence of a certain Musfer
Al-Qahtan.
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