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PHL govt urged to pursue gangs behind crypto scam | Jovee Marie de la Cruz
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The chairman of the House Committee on Overseas Workers Affairs on Tuesday called on Philippine authorities to investigate the criminal networks running cryptocurrency scams in Southeast Asia. Know more:

THE chairman of the House Committee on Overseas Workers Affairs on Tuesday called on Philippine authorities to investigate the criminal networks running cryptocurrency scams in Southeast Asia.

“Taking advantage of the desperation of our kababayans looking for job opportunities is the peak of injustice and cruelty,” Salo added. “I am calling on the National Bureau of Investigation [NBI] to investigate and build the appropriate case against these unscrupulous individuals,” Salo said on Tuesday.

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