Pinoys in Nigeria warned vs. visa scam
Filipino workers in Nigeria have been warned against a supposedly visa scam being perpetrated by Ghanian nationals targeting migrant workers and Nigerian nationals seeking Australian work visas.
According to the Philippine Embassy in Abuja, a group of Ghanian nationals was tricked into traveling to the Philippines to have their Australian visa processed after paying $5,000 for each visa and $2,000 for their tickets.
These individuals were lured by scammers promising jobs in Australia through social networking sites and telephone lines in the Philippines, according to a news release from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
In light of this scheme, Filipinos were urged by the embassy to exercise caution in communicating with strangers through social media.
Filipinos were also advised to avoid providing sensitive information and responding to telephone or Internet offerings involving financial transactions. —Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News
According to the Philippine Embassy in Abuja, a group of Ghanian nationals was tricked into traveling to the Philippines to have their Australian visa processed after paying $5,000 for each visa and $2,000 for their tickets.
These individuals were lured by scammers promising jobs in Australia through social networking sites and telephone lines in the Philippines, according to a news release from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
In light of this scheme, Filipinos were urged by the embassy to exercise caution in communicating with strangers through social media.
Filipinos were also advised to avoid providing sensitive information and responding to telephone or Internet offerings involving financial transactions. —Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News
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