Immigration chief warns public vs crypto scam rings | Joel R. San Juan

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The Bureau of Immigration has warned the public not to fall victim to cryptocurrency scam syndicates that are using social media platforms such as Tiktok to lure Filipinos to work overseas.

THE Bureau of Immigration has warned the public not to fall victim to cryptocurrency scam syndicates that are using social media platforms such as Tiktok to lure Filipinos to work overseas.

The victims were all promised salaries of as much as 1000 USD per month, and were forced to work for 16-18 hours a day without day off. Three of the victims were brought out of the country via Zamboanga, and did not pass through formal ports, according to the BI. On the other hand, three of the victims departed via Clark, while two departed via NAIA.

The victims were rescued from their company through the help of the Philippine Embassy and Senator Risa Hontiveros.

Source: Digital Coin News (digitalcoinnews.net)

 

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