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DMW sounds alarm vs. online illegal recruitment of OFWs for “techno parks” in Myanmar

admin November 24, 2022

MIGRANT Workers Secretary Susan Ople today warned against an online illegal recruitment scheme offering jobs for Filipinos to work as “customer service relations” or “technical support” staff in Chinese-operated companies along the border of Myanmar and Thailand.

“The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has issued an advisory against online offers for temporary work in Myanmar for POGO-run establishments that are really forced labor and human trafficking hubs in disguise,” Ople said.

Ople was able to meet with 10 rescued victims of a Chinese call center based in a remote area in Myanmar near the border of Thailand.

The victims were part of a larger group of 12 people rescued from their Chinese handlers through the coordinated efforts of the Office of Senator Risa Hontiveros, the DMW, and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

“Our department wishes to thank Senator Risa Hontiveros. It was actually a communication between one of the victims and the staff of Senator Risa that triggered a lot of things. She met one of the victims yesterday and I met around 10 of the human trafficking survivors,” Ople said.

According to the victims, they were recruited online via Facebook and promised a monthly salary of P40,000 for six months of work as “data encoders,” “customer service relations,” (CSR), and “technical support” staff. They were also made to believe that they would be working in Thailand but ended up in a “techno park” in a remote area in Myanmar that took eight hours to reach by land travel and by foot.

Upon arrival in their place of work, each victim was assigned to a cubicle and given instructions in Chinese that had to be translated via Google Translate. They were made to enter dating apps and other social media platforms to search and cultivate relations with potential bitcoin investors.

“Tama yung sinabi ni Senator Risa Hontiveros in her press conference, that these POGO-type of operations in Myanmar and in other parts of Asia as well, do operate and are luring Filipinos to work there with promises of a six-month contract and a high salary. Medyo sleek ang operations ng Chinese syndicates na involved, and I will not be surprised if there are syndicates also operating in remote areas here in the Philippines,” Ople said.

Acting POEA Administrator and DMW Undersecretary Bernard Olalia earlier signed Advisory No. 54 on August 2, 2022, suspending any further deployment to Myanmar. The advisory warns aspiring OFWs from applying for jobs in Myanmar due to the continued violence and armed conflict in the country as well rising incidences of illegal recruitment and human trafficking.

Ople issued instructions to the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), an attached agency of the DMW, to provide overnight accommodations to the rescued victims as well as shuttle services to their homes in Metro Manila, and air transit for those returning to the provinces.

OWWA also provided financial assistance in the amount of P10,000 to each of the victims.

The Secretary assured the victims that the DMW will assist them in seeking job placements either overseas or locally.

Ople also thanked the Ugat Foundation, Incorporated, a non-government organization which provided on the spot counselling and psycho-emotional evaluation of the victims.

Meantime, the DMW’s Anti-Illegal Recruitment Branch (AIRB) is working with the Philippine National Police’s Women and Children Protection Center (PNP-WCPC) to document the testimony of the victims in preparation for the filing of human trafficking and illegal recruitment cases.

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