PH Embassy in Seoul seeks Filcom help in locating an OFW missing for nearly 5 years
By Roy Mabasa
The Philippine Embassy in Seoul on Wednesday sought the help of the Filipino community in South Korea on the whereabouts of a 34-year-old overseas Filipino worker who has been reported missing for nearly five years now.

In an announcement posted on Facebook, the Philippine Embassy identified the missing Filipino as Rodel Aguila Manalo, of Padre Garcia, Batangas and an employee of Daewa Jangmil Company in Korea.
Manalo was first reported missing on August 16, 2016 shortly after he left his residence in Anseoing-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea.
The Embassy said Manalo was supposed to take his flight to Manila for a vacation but he did not arrive as scheduled. Since then, he has not contacted his family and remained missing until today.
A case officer from the Anseong Police informed the Embassy that despite the thorough investigation conducted and the issuance of a nationwide alarm on the case, no positive lead was gathered.
The Embassy said they continue to monitor progress of the case through regular updates from the Anseong Police Station. In the announcement, the Embassy stressed that the participation of Filipinos in Korea in locating the missing OFW through social media “could give a much-needed boost."
In addition, the Embassy asked those who may have knowledge or information on the whereabouts of Manalo to send their information through the embassy’s email or SMS. “The Embassy earnestly hopes for a positive outcome in the search in order to help appease the family’s anguish and anxiety,” it added.