Philippines frees Chinese steel plant workers from detention

BEIJING (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 nuclear safety law, and immigration ​and labor laws.

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

Two weeks ago, Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto ‌Teodoro ⁠called for a full probe into an operation in that province that was said to involve undocumented foreign ​nationals ​and Filipino ⁠workers handling potentially hazardous materials.

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

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