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BI warns of new overseas romance scam hubs luring Filipinos with fake jobs

BI warns of new overseas romance scam hubs luring Filipinos with fake jobs

Filipino Times14-07-2025
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has issued a public warning about new romance scam operations abroad that are exploiting Filipinos by luring them with false job offers. This alert comes in light of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s intensified efforts to combat online job scams that victimize aspiring Filipino workers.
BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado confirmed the return of a 24-year-old Filipino man who was rescued from such a scam operation in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He arrived via Philippine Airlines following a repatriation effort coordinated with the Philippine Embassy.
According to the victim, he was forced to pose as a woman using multiple fake profiles on dating apps like Tinder. His job involved initiating chats with unsuspecting users under the guise of a 'wrong send' message, eventually engaging in romantic exchanges to deceive and manipulate them.
The victim revealed that he was made to work grueling 15-hour shifts and was physically intimidated by his handlers using head taps and stun batons whenever he failed to meet performance quotas.
Commissioner Viado stressed that these aren't ordinary scams but highly organized human trafficking operations. He warned Filipinos to be cautious and thoroughly verify any overseas job offers. The BI has already handed over intelligence gathered from the incident to the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking (IACAT) to track and prosecute those behind these schemes.
'These operations prey on the desperation of people looking for better lives abroad,' Viado said. 'We're committed to dismantling these networks and protecting our citizens.'
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