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6 PINOYS ESCAPE FROM TRAFFICKERS IN LAOS

April 9, 2023 Hector Lawas 400 views

SIX Filipinos were able to escape from their employers in Laos after being trafficked to engage in illegal work by syndicates, said a ranking official of the Bureau of Immigration.

The incident shared by Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco is part of a string of human trafficking occurrences that were reported over the past months in Southeast Asian countries.

Tansingco said the repatriated Filipinos arrived via Philippine Airlines flight PR741 last April 6 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 2.

The victims, who left the country on separate occasions, were recruited to supposedly work as chat support agents in Thailand. From Thailand, they were instead brought to Laos where they were forced to work for syndicates.

They were forced to work under a company where they served as love scammers targeting Asians.

The scheme was to look for possible clients who they can dupe into falling in love with them and then encouraging them to invest in their pseudo company.

The victims further shared that they were sold three times from one company to another before they managed to reach out to the Philippine Embassy through online communication.

Tansingco then lamented the current human trafficking issue in some Southeast Asian countries.

“Imagine being sold like inanimate objects,” he said. “These transnational crimes are becoming more and more alarming, and I call on everyone to remain vigilant,” the BI Chief added. By Hector Lawas and Jun I. Legaspi

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