HUB BUSTED IN CLARK: 27 CHINESE NATIONALS NABBED, 8 FILIPINA VICTIMS SEEN ON SITE

Camp Olivas, City of San Fernando, Pampanga — Authorities dismantled a large-scale crypto scam operation and illegal POGO hub in the Clark Freeport Zone early Tuesday, August 5, resulting in the arrest of 27 Chinese nationals and the discovery of eight (8) Filipina women allegedly working in online scam activities. 
 
At around 2:00 AM, joint operatives from the Regional Intelligence Division (RID), Regional Special Operations Group 3 (RSOG3), Bureau of Immigration’s Field Support Unit (FSU-BID), and the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP) raided the Asian Greenville Resort located in Brgy. Jose Abad Santos, Mabalacat City.
 
Acting on Mission Order No. 2025-195 dated July 25, 2025  issued by the Fugitive Search Unit-Bureau of Immigration, the operation led to the arrest of 24 Chinese nationals (22 males and 2 females) caught in the act of operating a cryptocurrency investment scam hub. During the raid, eight (8) Filipina women were also discovered on site.
 
An hour later, a follow-up operation was conducted at Unit 31, Clark Hills Village D, Sacobia Street, resulting in the arrest of three (3) more Chinese nationals engaged in phishing and other scam-related activities. This was carried out under Mission Order No. 2025-219  dated August 4, 2025 also issued by the FSU-BID Authorities also seized numerous computer workstations and electronic devices, now undergoing forensic examination.
 
Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3) Director, PBGen Ponce Rogelio Peñones Jr commended the successful operations, stating:
 
“These operations are a testament to our intensified campaign against transnational cybercrimes and illegal POGO activities. We are sending a clear message—Central Luzon is not a haven for scammers and exploiters. I commend the FSU-BID, RID, RSOG3, and all partner agencies for their swift and coordinated action. We will continue to work relentlessly to protect our communities and extend appropriate support to those exploited by these syndicates,” he said.