Mayor Belmonte approves ordinance creating a council against human trafficking
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte approved Thursday an ordinance to form a council that will oversee the implementation of the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012 in the city.

“Through this, we hope to strengthen the city government’s various efforts to combat trafficking in persons, which victimizes mostly women, and to provide needed assistance to the victims,” Belmonte said in signing the measure, in time for the celebration of the National Women's Month.
Under Ordinance No. 2999 S-2020 or the Quezon City Anti-Trafficking in Persons Ordinance Act, the local government will seek to address the problem of human trafficking, especially of women and children, through policies and programs to protect, prevent, and rehabilitate the victims.
The ordinance was introduced by councilors Lena Marie Juico, Shaira Liban, Peachy de Leon, Marra Suntay, Diorella Maria Sotto-Antonio, Eden Delilah Medina, Donato Matias, and Freddy Roxas.
“Sa pagdiriwang natin ng Buwan ng Kababaihan, mahalagang mapagtuunan natin ng pansin ang kanilang kapakanan, kalusugan at kaligtasan (In celebration of the Women’s Month, it is important that we focus on the women's well-being, health, and safety),” the mayor said.
A QC (Quezon City) Joint Task Force Against Trafficking in Persons (QJTFATP) will also be established to coordinate all efforts in the conduct of surveillance, investigation, and rescue operations of trafficking cases.