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Korean Pastor Sentenced to Life for Aggravated Child Trafficking

by LAWIN.news October 21, 2024
written by LAWIN.news October 21, 2024
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The Supreme Court of the Philippines has confirmed the life imprisonment sentence for South Korean pastor Si Young Oh, also known as “Steve Oh,” who was found guilty of qualified trafficking of minors. The decision, initially made by the Regional Trial Court of Angeles City, Pampanga in 2017, was affirmed recently. The case involved Oh’s exploitation of minors, whom he recruited under false pretenses for his church and subsequently forced into labor.

Si Young Oh, initially convicted in 2017, faced serious charges after authorities discovered he had recruited minors for his church in the Philippines. The recruitment was done under false pretenses, and the minors were later forced to work. The court saw this as a clear case of qualified trafficking, a severe crime under Philippine law, resulting in his life sentence. The conviction was based on substantial evidence presented during the trial, showing Oh’s direct involvement in the illegal activities.

The Supreme Court’s decision, a 22-page document, was finalized on June 5 and made public later. It detailed the court’s rationale for upholding the lower court’s ruling, emphasizing the gravity of the crime. The court considered the psychological and physical impact on the victims, highlighting the importance of protecting minors from exploitation.

The case against Si Young Oh began when authorities, acting on a tip, investigated the activities within his church. They found that he had lured minors with promises of religious and educational opportunities, only to subject them to forced labor. These findings were critical in building the case against him and were central to the court’s decision to convict.

The ruling has been seen as a significant step in combating human trafficking in the Philippines, a country that has faced challenges with such issues. By upholding the life sentence, the Supreme Court reaffirmed its commitment to protecting vulnerable groups, particularly minors, from exploitation. The decision also serves as a warning to others engaged in similar activities that the judicial system remains vigilant and uncompromising in dealing with human trafficking cases.

Si Young Oh’s defense argued against the charges, claiming that the activities within the church were voluntary. However, this argument was dismissed by the courts, which found overwhelming evidence of coercion and manipulation. The testimonies of the victims played a crucial role in the proceedings, providing firsthand accounts of their experiences and the conditions they endured.

 

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