
6 foreigners suspected to be behind ‘scam hub’ moved to BI facility in Taguig
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DETAINED. Workers of an alleged scam hub detained at SKK Building of SA Rivendell Global Gaming Incorporated in Pasay since the raid on August 1.
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The eight foreigners are believed to be the brains and/or integral programmers behind the game platforms of SA Rivendell Gaming
QUEZON CITY, Philippines – The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) transferred six foreign detainees from the Pasay-based offshore gaming operator SA Rivendell Global Gaming Incorporated to a detention facility of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig on Friday, August 25.
Designated as “high value” by the PAOCC due to their potential flight risk, the six foreigners were believed to be the brains and/or integral programmers behind the game platforms of SA Rivendell.
The six detainees – five Chinese and a Malaysian – have been ident