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Pinoy couple rescued from exploitation in Laos

admin January 17, 2024

THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) issued another stern warning to the public against circumventing laws when leaving the country, following the repatriation of a Filipino couple from Laos.

The couple, who arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 via an Air Asia flight last January 12 initially left the Philippines for Malaysia in April last year, falsely posing as tourists and leaving their 4 children behind.

According to BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco, the two were recruited through Facebook for what was presented as a “Tele Sales Agent” role with a P45,000 monthly salary each.

The victims then recounted that upon arrival in Malaysia, they were transported to Bangkok, then to the Mekong River, ultimately boarding a speed boat to Laos with the assistance of unknown individuals.

They claimed they were allegedly picked up by Chinese men and brought to their work areas.

For eight months, the couple worked as Telesales agents for an online casino, recruiting Filipino players through a list of contacts provided by their Philippine-based employer, for which they received both salaries and commissions.

However, their employment took a turn from December until January of this year when they were detained and subjected to physical abuse by their employers.

“Their release came at a cost, with the couple paying nearly P800,000 to secure their freedom. Fortunately, they managed to contact a family member, seeking help from the Philippine Embassy,” Tansingco disclosed.

Tansingco then emphasized the risks associated with leaving the country without proper documentation.

“This unfortunate incident highlights the perils that individuals face when attempting to bypass legal processes,” he said. “We urge all citizens to adhere to immigration laws and regulations, as leaving the country without proper documentation not only jeopardizes personal safety but also contributes to illegal activities that may lead to exploitation,” he added.

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