In rites at Malacañang on Friday, Mr. Aquino presented a presidential citation to Zamboanga City Assistant City Prosecutor Darlene Pajarito.
Pajarito was recently honored by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as 2011’s Hero Acting to End Modern-Day Slavery and one of the state department’s 10 Trafficking in Persons Heroes.
“Even before, Ms Darlene had done so much in her field. She is known for handling the most number of successful trafficking in persons cases in the Philippines. After joining the Department of Justice in 2004, she registered the very first trafficking conviction in the country in 2005,” Mr. Aquino said in his speech.
He said Pajarito instigated the formation of the Regional Inter-agency Council Against Trafficking that in turn paved the way for the establishment of the Sea-Based and Air-Based Trafficking Task Forces.
She also headed the Region IX Anti-Trafficking Task Force last year.
Pajarito, 40, is mother to two girls and wife to a fellow lawyer who all joined her in Malacañang.
The President also cited other government officials and agencies as well as nongovernment organizations involved in the campaign against human trafficking.
Individuals who also received presidential recognition for their roles against trafficking included former Bureau of Immigration official Ronaldo Ledesma, BI legal head Arvin Santos, BI intelligence head Maria Antonette Mangrobang, NBI-AHTRAD head Dante Bonoan and Naia General Manager Jose Angelo Honrado.
The groups that received presidential citations were End Child Prostitution and Trafficking, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women-Asia Pacific, International Justice Mission, Visayan Forum Foundation Inc. National Interagency Task Force Against Trafficking, Regional Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force of Cebu City, Sea Based Anti-Trafficking Task Force of Zamboanga City, Anti-Human Trafficking Division of the National Bureau of Investigation.