78 Filipinos detained in Myanmar over immigration-related offences released


In this photo taken on Feb 23, 2025 alleged scam center workers and victims stand together during a crackdown operation by the Karen Border Guard Force (BGF) on illicit activity, at the border checkpoint with Thailand in Myanmar’s eastern Myawaddy township. - FILE PHOTO/AFP

MANILA: (Bernama-Xinhua) Seventy-eight Filipinos previously detained in Myanmar for immigration-related offences were released, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Saturday (April 18), reported Xinhua.

In a statement on Saturday, the DFA said the Filipinos had been trafficked for work in scam centres and were serving sentences for illegal entry and residency.

The DFA expressed appreciation to Myanmar authorities for what it described as a "compassionate and humanitarian gesture" made during the Thingyan festival, reflecting goodwill between the two nations.

Despite intensified prevention campaigns, officials noted that many Filipinos continue to fall victim to recruitment schemes that lead to exploitation, forced criminality, and involvement in scamming operations.

Efforts are ongoing to recover and bring home Filipino human trafficking victims still trapped in scam hubs or forced to work in illegal call centres across the region. - Bernama-Xinhua

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