10 Chinese nabbed in small-scale scam hub in Bataan
Ten Chinese nationals were arrested in Bataan for allegedly operating a small-scale scam hub in residential houses, according to a report by John Consulta on "24 Oras."
Agents from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) raided at least three houses suspected of being used in online scamming activities. Inside, they found computers, electronic gadgets, and a satellite internet system believed to have been used to avoid detection by bypassing local internet providers.
During the operation, the first Chinese national encountered by authorities had his phone confiscated on the spot. Several others were found hiding inside cabinets and closets as agents swept through the premises.
According to NBI Intelligence Division Assistant Director Noel Bocaling, the suspects were former members of a larger Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) group.
After the government dismantled a major POGO hub in Porac, Pampanga — the same one linked to controversial figure Alice Guo — some individuals fled and established smaller independent groups to continue their operations.
'Yung kaso ni Alice Guo at sa Porac na na-dismantle ng PAOCC, nung dinismantle nila yan, marami ang nakatakas. Nung tumakas, di na sila nag-amo, sila-sila ang nagcreate ng grupo-grupo nila. Yung mga cellphones na gamit nila doon nakatakip ang mga camera para di makita ng mga kausap nila,' Bocaling said.
(When the PAOCC dismantled that site in Bamban in Alice Guo's case and in Porac, many escaped. After fleeing, they stopped working under a single boss and instead formed their own smaller networks. They even covered their phone cameras so their contacts wouldn't see them.)
Authorities were tipped off after it was discovered that one of the houses rented by the group was owned by the child of a former NBI agent. A Chinese informant — who strongly opposes illegal cyber activities — also helped in gathering intelligence.
'Nagkamali sila dahil yung mayari ng inuupahan nila yung anak dating NBI agent. Ang asset natin diyan Chinese din na ayaw na ayaw na ganyan,' he added.
(They made a mistake in choosing that house. Our asset in the area is also Chinese and refuses to tolerate scams like these.)
The 10 arrested individuals face charges under the Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act and are currently under NBI custody. The investigation is ongoing to trace other possible scam hubs operating in the area. —Sherylin Untalan/LDF, GMA Integrated News

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
_2025_06_06_22_57_29.jpg&w=3840&q=100)

GMA Network
5 hours ago
- GMA Network
5 nabbed in Pangasinan for using fake land title in P4-M loan
Five individuals were arrested in Calasiao, Pangasinan, for using a fake land title to obtain a loan worth P4 million. According to a ''24 Oras'' report by John Consulta on Friday, the five suspects were arrested in an entrapment operation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation–Dagupan. Based on NBI's investigation, the five suspects applied for a loan and received millions in exchange for a property in Bayambang, Pangasinan. However, the Registry of Deeds said the land title was fake. 'Nagsabwatan ng limang subjects para makakuha ng loan muna sa complainant gamit isang titulong peke. Nakakuha sila ng apat na milyon na loan muna sa complainant, at hindi pa sila nakontento, at humingi ng karagdagan isang milyon mula sa complainant. Dahil dito ay nagkasa po tayo ng entrapment operation para mahuli itong limang subjects,' said NBI Dagupan agent-in-charge Mert Tello. (The five subjects have conspired to file for a loan with the complainant using a fake title. They received P4 million worth of loan from the complainant, and they still weren't content so they asked for another P1 million from the complainant. Because of this, we have conducted an entrapment operation to arrest these five suspects.) 'Kinasuhan natin ang limang subjects ng estafa through falsification of public document, at ang kaso na ating sinampa ay sinustain naman ng provincial prosecutor,' Tello said. (We charged the five subjects with estafa through falsification of public document, and the case was sustained by the provincial prosecutor.) Other potential victims were also urged to cooperate with the NBI. GMA Integrated News has reached out to the suspects for comment. —Jiselle Anne Casucian/VBL, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
8 hours ago
- GMA Network
Scam hub in Lapu-Lapu City raided; 31 persons nabbed
Two Taiwanese nationals who operated reportedly an online scam hub were arrested by personnel of the National Bureau of Investigation Central Visayas Regional Office (NBI- CEVRO). The suspects have 29 Filipino employees. The suspects were found to have operated a scam hub inside a subdivision in Barangay Mactan, Lapu-Lapu City. NBI-CEVRO operation was conducted at around 5 p.m. on June 4, 2025. The NBI operatives were equipped with three warrants to seize, search, and examine computer data issued by the court. According to Atty. Rennan Augustus Oliva, NBI-CEVRO regional director, said that based on the pieces of evidence gathered, the hub operated a romance scam using a dating application program and used fake accounts on an e-commerce platform. Charges were filed immediately against the suspects. Further, it was learned that the group operated for a year already using the said modus. The accused refused to issue a statement. They were all detained at the NBI-CEVRO facility. NBI 7 has coordinated with the Bureau of Immigration for a background check on the Taiwanese nationals on possible derogatory records.


GMA Network
16 hours ago
- GMA Network
3 Immigration officers probed over escape attempt of 4 overstaying Chinese
The Bureau of Immigration is investigating three of its officers for possibly colluding with four overstaying Chinese nationals who attempted to evade airport inspection and leave the Philippines. 'Any personnel found to have assisted in the circumvention of immigration procedures will be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law,' Immigration Commissioner Joel Viado said in a statement released Thursday. According to the BI, officers of the Bureau's Immigration Protection and Border Enforcement Section intercepted four Chinese nationals as they tried to board separate flights to China and Vietnam at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 on Monday. The Chinese nationals were identified as Zhang Zhaoya, Wang Linmei, Qi Xiangyang, and Chen Wenda. The bureau said Zhang has been overstaying in the country since July 2024 while Wang and Qi have been overstaying since September 2024. Though Chen has a valid working visa, the BI said he did not have an Emigration Clearance Certificate (ECC), which is a mandatory requirement for departing long-term residents. 'This interception reflects the Bureau's firm resolve to prevent foreign nationals who violate our immigration laws from escaping accountability,' Viado said. 'We are implementing redundancy checks, utilizing CCTV monitoring systems, and strengthening coordination among our units to prevent these attempts,' he added. Meanwhile, the foreigners were turned over to the BI's legal division for inquest and fling of charges, according to the bureau. —Joahna Lei Casilao/AOL, GMA Integrated News