Two women in Philippines arrested after being intercepted on trafficking route to Laos


The two women attempting to travel to Laos from the Philippines International Airport in Manila, - Laotian Times

MANILA, June 2 (Laotian Times): Two women who pretended to be seafarers were stopped by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) at Clark International Airport in the Philippines while they were on their way to Laos to work at a scam call centre.

According to the BI, the women were instructed to pose as sea-based overseas Filipino workers who had been recruited to work in Thailand.

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