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Hundreds rescued from Philippine­s ‘scam centre’

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MANILA: Hundreds of people forced to work in an online scam centre in the Philippine­s were rescued in a raid on Friday that also saw eight suspects arrested, according to police.

Acting on a tip from a Vietnamese man who alleged to have escaped the sprawling compound north of capital Manila, police said they unmasked an operation where suspected victims of human traffickin­g were forced into conducting various online scams.

“The rescued workers told us (the company) engages in love scams, romance scam, cryptocurr­ency scams and other scam activities,” said Gilberto Cruz, executive director of the crime task force that led the pre-dawn raid.

“The victims were controlled by having their passports confiscate­d so they were unable to leave.”

Police found 432 Chinese nationals, 371 Filipinos, 57 Vietnamese, eight Malaysians, three Taiwanese, two Indonesian­s and two Rwandans at the site.

The 10-hectare (25-acre) complex in Bamban was posing as an internet gaming company, according to a police statement.

Across Southeast Asia, scam centres have mushroomed, with crime syndicates luring, kidnapping or coercing workers into predatory online activity.

The scam industry is raking in unpreceden­ted sums, the equivalent of billions of dollars, according to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.

Victims have reported travelling across the region, oten on the pretence of romance or high-paying jobs but finding themselves forced instead to cajole people into ploughing money into fake investment plaforms and other ruses.

The Philippine­s police said a Malaysian worker had also sought help ater allegedly being held against his will at the same address in Bamban.

At the centre, a complex of 36 office buildings and dormitorie­s, the victims were engaged in various online scams under threat of physical harm or other punishment, the authoritie­s said.

“The (online gaming) workers who failed to achieve their quota... were physically harmed, deprived of sleep or locked up inside their rooms,” Cruz said.

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