Chinese Steel Plant Workers in Philippines Released From Detention

BEIJING, May 29 (Reuters) – ⁠Sixty-four ⁠Chinese citizens ⁠detained in the ​Philippines have been released ‌after the Philippine ‌justice department ⁠ruled ⁠there was insufficient evidence for the allegations ​they faced, China’s embassy in the Southeast ​Asian country said.

The allegations ⁠against them ⁠include violations ⁠of the ​local nuclear safety law, and ​immigration ⁠and labour laws.

The Chinese citizens, who worked at a ⁠steel plant in the Misamis Oriental province, ⁠were detained on May 15.

Six more were undergoing the process to get their release, added the Chinese embassy which said ⁠it has also lodged repeated stern representations.

(Reporting by Liz Lee and ​Beijing newsroom; Editing by ​Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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