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‘Crypto-trafficking syndicate’ victims intercepted at ports | Joel R. San Juan
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The Bureau of Immigration (BI) announced last Sunday its officers from Manila and Pampanga have intercepted six suspected victims of a “crypto trafficking syndicate.”

THE Bureau of Immigration announced last Sunday its officers from Manila and Pampanga have intercepted six suspected victims of a “crypto trafficking syndicate.”

“We reiterate our warning not to entertain offers received on social media, and always coordinate with the Department of Migrant Workers when applying for legal work abroad,” Tansingco added. The trio initially claimed to be traveling on a company group tour and presented several documents proving their affiliation with the said local company.

During that inspection, the trio confessed they were bound for Laos and were offered P40,000 to work as a customer service representative, a sales representative and a cook in an investment company.Meanwhile, officers at the Clark International Airport intercepted last January 31 three male victims who attempted to fly to Thailand via a Scoot Airlines flight.

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