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DFA warns Filipinos vs. trafficking disguised as overseas job offers




MANILA, March 28 ------ The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Thursday warned Filipinos to be vigilant and avoid falling victim to human trafficking by recruiters offering job listings overseas that are “too good to be true.” This came as the Philippine government repatriated 206 Filipino human trafficking victims from Myanmar this week. “Lalo na dito sa Southeast Asia, hindi puwede magtrabaho kung walang work visa. Kaya kung ang pangako sa inyo ay sisipot lang kayo, hindi totoo iyon,” DFA Undersecretary Eduardo De Vega said in a Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon interview. “If it sounds too good to be true, it is not true.” 

  

De Vega was one of the lead officials in the effort to facilitate the immediate return of the 206 Filipinos who were forced to work in scam hubs in Myanmar. The latest repatriates flew back to the Philippines on two different flights via Thailand on Tuesday and Wednesday. De Vega assured that the 206 repatriates would get reintegration assistance from the Philippine government, including a PHP50,000 cash aid from the Department of Migrant Workers on top of the USD200 cash given by the DFA while they were in Thailand. 

  

The 206, De Vega said, were able to return after the scam hubs they were working in closed down amid the crackdown by Myanmar, in cooperation with Thailand and China. “Right now, sa Myanmar tingin ko mababawasan na iyan kasi nga sinasara na itong mga scam hubs. Pero ang mangyayari diyan ay lilipat lang sila ng bansa. Baka pumunta silang Africa,” he said. “So, huwag magpaloko. Kung hindi dadaan ng job contract ng verified ng DMW at walang work visa ay maaaring human trafficking victims ang labas ninyo." he added. 

  

Source: pna.gov.ph 

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