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346 Filipinos Rescued from Scam Hubs in Myanmar

The Bureau of Immigration repatriated 346 Filipinos rescued from scam hubs in Myanmar, highlighting the government's commitment to combatting human trafficking and protecting overseas workers.


346 Filipinos Rescued from Scam Hubs in Myanmar

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) of the Philippines has announced the repatriation of 346 Filipino victims rescued from scam hubs operating in Myanmar’s border areas. This operation is part of international efforts to dismantle trafficking networks that exploit Filipinos and other Southeast Asians through fake online job offers.

“The trafficking of our fellow Filipinos into these scam hubs is an act of modern slavery,” BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado said.

“These criminal syndicates prey on the dreams of our people, luring them with promises of high-paying jobs only to trap them in illegal activities and deplorable conditions.”

Viado emphasized that the repatriation highlights the government’s commitment to protect overseas Filipinos and bring home those victimized by cross-border trafficking schemes.

The BI reminded the public to remain cautious against online job recruiters offering employment in neighboring Asian countries, especially in regions notorious for scam hubs.

The repatriated Filipinos are now undergoing debriefing and reintegration facilitated by relevant government agencies. They arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 aboard Philippine Airlines flight PR8502.