Eleazar taps PNP-ACG to help stop appointment for a fee modus on social media

Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, Police General Guillermo Lorenzo T. Eleazar tasked the Anti-Cybercrime Group to look into the reported pages in social media offering passport appointments for a fee.

“Nakarating sa amin ang paghingi ng tulong ng Department of Foreign Affairs tungkol sa laganap na pagbebenta ng passport application appointment slots sa ating mga kababayan sa pamamagitan ng Facebook,” said PGen Eleazar.

“Dahil dito, inatasan ko na ang ating Anti-Cybercrime Group na imbestigahan at magsagawa ng mga kaukulang operasyon upang mahuli at mapanagot ang mga taong nasa likod nito. Hindi natin papayagan na pagkakitaan pa ang ating mga kababayan lalo na ang mga OFWs dahil sa hirap ng buhay ngayon na dulot ng hinaharap nating pandemya,” he added.

The directive came after Department of Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Brigido Dulay asked the PNP and the National Bureau of Investigation to unmask those behind Facebook pages and groups that offer a swift passport appointment process to applicants. Appointment slots for all consular services are free, the DFA has emphasized.

The DFA also asked Facebook to identify and take down these accounts to prevent the public from getting swindled into paying for a service that is completely free of charge.
Meanwhile, PGen Eleazar appealed to the public not to patronize the offers on social media and immediately report to authorities their illegal activities.

“Nililinaw po natin sa ating mga kababayan na libre ang passport appointment at hinihikayat natin sila na huwag tangkilikin ang ganitong uri ng modus. Magtulungan tayo upang tigilan ang ganitong uri ng pagsasamantala sa ating mga kababayan,” said PGen Eleazar.

He said those who have been victimized by this scam can file their complaints through the various platforms of the PNP’s E-Sumbong. (PNP) -rir

 

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