Facebook vlogger, recruiter probed for 'human trafficking' -- BI
A social media vlogger and a labor recruiter are now subject of investigation for alleged human trafficking involving two Filipinas.
The investigation is being conducted by the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking which took cognizance of the case referred to it by the Bureau of Immigration (BI).
The BI said the vlogger, whose name was withheld, was identified by the two Filipinas who were barred from travelling to Singapore last Thursday, Nov. 2, after they were found to be victims of human trafficking.
It said one of the victims confessed that she "was referred to her recruiter by a Facebook vlogger, who contacted her after she posted a comment on her video." The name of the recruiter was also withheld.
“Both the recruiter and the vlogger are being investigated by the IACAT for their involvement in the recruitment,” it also said.
“Both victims were recruited by a female based in Sri Lanka, who charged more than P50,000 each for the recruitment package,” the BI said.
“The recruiter promised them employment in Sri Lanka as household service workers or call center agents upon arrival,” it added.