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From Promises to Pain: The brutal reality faced by Pinoys in scam hubs

admin August 2, 2025

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THE recent repatriation of 14 Filipinos, victims of human trafficking forced into working in overseas scam hubs, shines a harsh light on the brutal realities faced by many seeking employment abroad.

Their harrowing stories, detailed by Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado, paint a picture of exploitation, abuse, and desperation. Arriving in two separate batches at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 on July 30th, these individuals carried with them the scars of their ordeal.

One victim, a pregnant woman, endured torture whenever her pregnancy-related sickness caused her to fall short of her assigned targets. Another, a man, was physically assaulted for failing to meet his quotas.

These accounts, shared by Commissioner Viado, underscore the callous disregard for human life and dignity within these criminal enterprises.

The eight Filipinos repatriated from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, after six months of detention, illustrate the perilous journey many undertake. Their voyage began with a boat trip from Dipolog City to Zamboanga City, followed by another boat to Malaysia, ending with their apprehension in Perlis, near the Thai border. The lure of a P50,000 monthly salary as office workers in Laos proved deceptive, further exposing the fraudulent nature of these operations.

Counterfeit Philippine immigration stamps in their passports served as a stark reminder of the lengths traffickers go to conceal their crimes.

The six Filipinos returning from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, faced a similar fate. While two flew directly from Phnom Penh, four risked the dangerous passage via small boats.

Promised $1,000 monthly salaries as customer service representatives, they instead found themselves trapped in scam hubs, subjected to physical abuse for failing to meet their daily targets.

The stories of these 14 individuals serve as a chilling testament to the vulnerability of Filipinos seeking work abroad and the urgent need for increased vigilance and stronger protections against human trafficking. Commissioner Viado’s call to utilize legal channels for overseas employment underscores the critical need for awareness and responsible migration practices.

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