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Beware of crypto scammers on Fb, TikTok
By J.Lo
"From Zamboanga, they traveled to Brunei, Jakarta and Thailand before reaching Cambodia," Bureau of Immigration (BI) is warning Filipinos seeking to work overseas against cryptocurrency scammers who are using social media platforms to defraud workers. Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said bureau uncovered scheme after interviewing eight repatriated overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from Cambodia who were recruited by fraud ring through Telegram, Facebook and TikTok.
Tansingco said OFWs, ages range from early 20s to late 30s, arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2 on Philippine Airlines flight from Phnom Penh.
BI records showed two of OFWs departed at NAIA as tourists and three at Clark International Airport in Pampanga.
Tansingco said immigration officer from Clark who was previously recalled and investigated for allegedly facilitating departure of human trafficking victims was same employee who cleared three victims. Three other OFWs did not pass through port as they traveled for seven days before reaching their destination, according to Tangsingco.
"victims were promised salaries of as much as $1,000 per month… forced to work for up to 18 hours per day without day off," Tansingco stressed.
He said several Filipino professionals are being lured into good-paying jobs abroad, only to end up as victims of cryptocurrency scam gangs.
"This is hard battle…human trafficking is multifaceted issue and must be addressed from its roots.
Those illegally recruiting and victimizing our kababayans must be arrested and jailed," Tansingco concluded.
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