Jinggoy wants probe on alleged trafficking of foreigners for PH crypto-scam ops
Senator Jinggoy Estrada (Senate PRIB)
Claims that there are trafficked foreigners being forced to work in cryptocurrency scam operations in the Philippines are very serious allegations that merit investigation by concerned agencies, Senator Jinggoy Ejerecito Estrada said on Thursday, April 20. It also puts the country in a bad light, Estrada emphasized. He said that under Republic Act (RA) No.10364, or the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012, law enforcement agencies are mandated to immediately initiate investigation and counter-trafficking-intelligence gathering upon receipt of statements or affidavits from victims or their families who are in possession of information on those trafficked individuals. ‘’May ngipin ang mga umiiral nating mga batas para panagutin ang sinuman na sangkot sa human trafficking at may karampatang pagkakakulong na kakaharapin sila (We have laws that make those involved in human trafficking liable and impose jail terms),’’ he said. ‘’Umaasa tayo, matapos na isiniwalat ng ating kasamahan sa Senado ang bagay na ito at may makapagpapatunay na nangyayari nga ito ngayon, na hindi magsasayang ng oras ang mga concerned agencies para masukol ang mga nasa likod nito at matigil ang kanilang iligal na gawain (We hope that this incident as disclosed by a colleague would spur concerned agencies to arrest those behind it and put to stop this illegal activity),’’ he added.