Beware of Job Offers in Social Media: BI Issues Warning on Crypto Scam Trafficking

Beware of Job Offers in Social Media: BI Issues Warning on Crypto Scam Trafficking

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  • The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has issued a warning to the public about job offers in social media that may be fraudulent and run by trafficking syndicates.
  • The warning was issued due to the increasing number of Filipinos being victimized and forced to become crypto scammers overseas.
  • BI has intercepted suspected victims at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) and Clark International Airport and is urging the public to coordinate with the Department of Migrant Workers when applying for legal work abroad.

To address the increasing number of Filipinos being victimized and forced to become crypto scammers overseas, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) recently issued a warning to the public to become cautious with job offers in social media as some of those are fraudulent offers run by trafficking syndicates that aim to lure people into illegally working abroad.

Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco stressed this warning as they recently intercepted another batch of suspected people being lured by a crypto-related trafficking ring at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) and Clark International Airport.

“We reiterate our warning not to entertain offers received on social media, and always coordinate with the Department of Migrant Workers when applying for legal work abroad,” he stated.

During a recent senate hearing, Senator Risa Hontivers, the one who disclosed the syndicate, pointed out that these increasing human trafficking cases were “an emerging humanitarian crisis perpetrated by the vilest of criminal syndicates.”

“We need to stop at nothing until those who collude with these syndicates are put behind bars. Anything short of this will only lead to more Filipinos being thrown to the wolves,” she emphasized. 

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