00:00A 20-year-old Indonesian citizen, who was employed by a well-known Philippine offshore gaming operator or POGO company,
00:12was rescued by the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission or PAOC and the Indonesian Embassy last night from their residence in Kandaon Tower, Pasay City.
00:24According to the victims, they have already asked for compensation from the authorities
00:29because they have not been paid their salary since last month after they refused the company's transfer plan to Cambodia.
00:55That's why today, we were going there, we went there, but still the same, tomorrow, tomorrow, and I don't have my rights right now.
01:05In addition, Alias Satria said that those who agreed to join Cambodia were already in the camp,
01:11but the victims insisted that they were being taken care of inside their barracks.
01:16From the morning, we start working at 10 am, and then we go home at 10 pm.
01:23For food, we come to Tring every day.
01:26The problem is that they already have a tourist visa in their passports, and they don't know what's going on.
01:34Because their company holds all the documents of the employees, especially the passports.
01:41Actually, all of us, the first day we were working there, we surrendered our passports.
01:47The company, the one, holds it.
01:50So, after the first day we got hired, we don't know what happened.
01:55Our passports are valid or extended month by month, we don't know.
02:00Most of them would rather return to Indonesia and be paid their salary.
02:08We don't know why this is happening.
02:10I just want to go back to my country safe, and we get what's our right.
02:15According to the victims, their entry to the company is limited to a referral,
02:21and they are offered a high salary.
02:24According to the police, four Chinese suspects are currently under their custody and are being investigated.
02:31And one of them has a warrant of arrest.
02:34Denise Osorio for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.