Philippine police rescued 875 individuals, including 504 foreigners, from a fake online gaming company operating as a forced labor camp. The group forced workers into romance scams under fake identities. Victim workers were deceived with job offers, then stripped of their passports and subjected to abuse for failing to meet quotas. Authorities seized weapons, mobile devices, and vehicles with mismatched identifiers.
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