Trafficking victim pays P200K to go home

A male trafficking victim was repatriated last September 22 after being forced to work as a scammer for a Chinese company in Myanmar.

The victim, identified as ‘Gio’, 33, departed in September 2022 with two other friends claiming that they were merely traveling to Thailand for a vacation.

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However, Gio admitted after repatriation that he was recruited by a certain ‘Liza’ who he met on Facebook, and was lured to work as a customer service representative. He was promised a salary of up to Php 100,000 per month.

He was asked by his recruiter to pay Php 20,000 for his travel expenses, which were deducted from his salary.

After arriving in Thailand, he was transferred to Myawaddy, Myanmar which is in the southeast of the country, close to the border with Thailand.

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Gio was forced to work as an online love scammer by attracting foreign victims to invest in pseudo cryptocurrency accounts. He received a salary of Php 60,000 a month for six months, far from what was promised to him by his recruiter.

He was only able to return home after pooling Php 200,000 from family and friends to pay his company for his release.

Trafficking victim pays P200K to go home

Bureau of Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said that the same modus has been observed since last year, and victims are often promised high salaries but end up in debt.

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As early as October 2022, Tansingco already sounded the alarm on the modus targeting Filipinos to work for companies that operate online scams such as catfishing.

“This is a case of double trafficking, wherein the victims are trafficked by making them agree through false promises, and then they will be forced to be part of a scamming syndicate making it hard for them to seek help and repatriation,” said Tansingco.

The victim was assisted by officials from the National Bureau of Investigation and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration.

Meanwhile, BI has confirmed the deportation of 75 foreign nationals last September 22.

BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco shared that the 75 foreign nationals, made up of Chinese nationals, departed via the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1, afternoon of Friday on board a Royal Air flight to Nanning, Guangxi.

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