30 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), victims of human trafficking through an online scam network, safely returned to the Philippines early Tuesday morning, March 25, 2025.
The group arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 from Myanmar via Bangkok, after being rescued by Philippine authorities in cooperation with Myanmar officials.
The OFWs, who were forced to work as scammers in a fraudulent operation, had been promised high-paying jobs but instead were forced into deceiving others.
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The group arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 from Myanmar via Bangkok, after being rescued by Philippine authorities in cooperation with Myanmar officials.
The OFWs, who were forced to work as scammers in a fraudulent operation, had been promised high-paying jobs but instead were forced into deceiving others.
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00:00...area, cultural notice board.
00:06And...
00:10...and...
00:13...thank you to the PFRCU who assisted us.
00:17Good morning, Jusek. Good morning.
00:19Our process will be, as Jusek said earlier,
00:23you have a designated line that will go to the elevation.
00:30...financial assistance, DW and DSWD.
00:34Thank you very much.