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More than 1,000 rescued in Pampanga 'scam call center'
More than 1,000 rescued in Pampanga 'scam call center'
Agence France-Presse
Published May 06, 2023 05:48 PM PHT

Philippine authorities have rescued over 1,000 people from several Asian nations who were trafficked into the country, held captive and forced to run online scams, an official said Saturday.
Philippine authorities have rescued over 1,000 people from several Asian nations who were trafficked into the country, held captive and forced to run online scams, an official said Saturday.
International alarm has grown in recent months over internet scams in the region often staffed by trafficking victims tricked or coerced into promoting bogus crypto investments.
International alarm has grown in recent months over internet scams in the region often staffed by trafficking victims tricked or coerced into promoting bogus crypto investments.
Michelle Sabino, a spokeswoman for the Philippine national police force's anti-cybercrime group, said officers raided a cluster of buildings Thursday in Mabalacat city, Pampanga, about 90 kilometers north of Manila.
Michelle Sabino, a spokeswoman for the Philippine national police force's anti-cybercrime group, said officers raided a cluster of buildings Thursday in Mabalacat city, Pampanga, about 90 kilometers north of Manila.
A total of 1,090 people were rescued who had been recruited to run online scams.
A total of 1,090 people were rescued who had been recruited to run online scams.
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Sabino said the victims were forced to target unsuspecting people in the United States, Europe and Canada.
Sabino said the victims were forced to target unsuspecting people in the United States, Europe and Canada.
Their passports were confiscated and they were made to work up to 18 hours a day, with salary deductions for interacting with colleagues or taking extended breaks.
Their passports were confiscated and they were made to work up to 18 hours a day, with salary deductions for interacting with colleagues or taking extended breaks.
"You're like a prisoner without a cell. You're not even allowed to talk to your roommates," Sabino told AFP.
"You're like a prisoner without a cell. You're not even allowed to talk to your roommates," Sabino told AFP.
"They're not allowed to leave outside the bounds of the gate. After 18 hours of work, they're brought to their dormitory."
"They're not allowed to leave outside the bounds of the gate. After 18 hours of work, they're brought to their dormitory."
The victims were mostly Chinese nationals, Vietnamese, Filipinos and Indonesians, police said in a separate statement.
The victims were mostly Chinese nationals, Vietnamese, Filipinos and Indonesians, police said in a separate statement.
Authorities also rescued people from Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Myanmar, Hong Kong and Nepal.
Authorities also rescued people from Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Myanmar, Hong Kong and Nepal.
Sabino said the workers were trained to entice strangers into buying cryptocurrency or depositing money into bogus bank accounts after establishing fake romantic relationships.
Sabino said the workers were trained to entice strangers into buying cryptocurrency or depositing money into bogus bank accounts after establishing fake romantic relationships.
"They will build up a promise of a good future together. Let's buy a house, buy a car, let's invest money or let's do business together," she said.
"They will build up a promise of a good future together. Let's buy a house, buy a car, let's invest money or let's do business together," she said.
At least 12 suspected ringleaders of the scheme have been arrested and are set to be charged with human trafficking. They include seven Chinese nationals, four Indonesians and a Malaysian, Sabino said.
At least 12 suspected ringleaders of the scheme have been arrested and are set to be charged with human trafficking. They include seven Chinese nationals, four Indonesians and a Malaysian, Sabino said.
Sabino also said the police operation was the result of a plea by the Indonesian ambassador in Manila for help locating distressed nationals.
Sabino also said the police operation was the result of a plea by the Indonesian ambassador in Manila for help locating distressed nationals.
Last month, Philippine senator Risa Hontiveros warned that "scam call centers" were operating in the Philippines and employing foreigners trafficked into the country.
Last month, Philippine senator Risa Hontiveros warned that "scam call centers" were operating in the Philippines and employing foreigners trafficked into the country.
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