23 more victims of illegal recruitment back home from Laos

By Marita Moaje

August 29, 2024, 6:30 pm

<p><strong>BACK HOME.</strong> The third batch of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) arrives in the country on Thursday (Aug. 29, 2024) from Laos via Philippine Airlines flight number PR733.  In its Facebook post, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) said the batch, composed of nine women and 14 men, was among the 73 Filipinos who were victimized by human trafficking and illegal recruitment in Laos, and rescued by the government.<em> (Photo courtesy of OWWA)</em></p>

BACK HOME. The third batch of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) arrives in the country on Thursday (Aug. 29, 2024) from Laos via Philippine Airlines flight number PR733.  In its Facebook post, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) said the batch, composed of nine women and 14 men, was among the 73 Filipinos who were victimized by human trafficking and illegal recruitment in Laos, and rescued by the government. (Photo courtesy of OWWA)

MANILA – The third batch of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who are victims of illegal recruitment and human trafficking by a syndicate in Laos are back in the country.

The victims –nine women and 14 men– arrived in Manila Thursday morning aboard Philippine Airlines flight number PR733, according to the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) post on Facebook.

Each of them received an immediate assistance.

“Ang matagumpay na pagbalik ng mga Pilipinong ito ay bahagi ng patuloy na pagsisikap ng pamahalaan na protektahan at tulungan ang ating mga kababayang nalalagay sa peligro sa ibang bansa (The successful return of these Filipinos is part of the government's ongoing efforts to protect and help our countrymen who are in danger abroad),” the OWWA post reads.

The agency also assured that the Philippine government would continue to monitor and extend assistance to OFWs who are in the same situation and ensure their welfare and safety. 

On Aug. 25, the first batch of nine OFWs arrived in the country from Laos, while the second batch of 23 individuals arrived on Aug. 28.

The OFWs were among the 73 Filipino victims of human trafficking rescued from scam syndicates located at the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone, Bokeo Province in Laos.

Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac said the workers were promised work as customer service representatives in Thailand but ended up being forced to work as scammers.

Cacdac earlier gave assurance to the Filipino workers rescued from a human trafficking scheme in Laos of full government assistance as they seek justice and rebuild their lives.  (PNA)

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