Pursuant to a lengthy investigation by the Criminal Investigation Division, on December 20th, 2013, the Attorney General’s Office filed charges against Mary Grace Baconga, Jeryl Blas, Temmy Shmull and Haruo Esang. Esang, Ms. Baconga and Ms. Blas have been charged with the following crimes: People trafficking, profiting from prostitution (no coercion), profiting from prostitution (coercion),...
Four Charged in Palau: Another Human Trafficking Bust
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