Men and women were rescued after being trapped in the scheme (Picture: PAOCC) Police have rescued hundreds of people from a scam centre where they were forced to pose as ‘lovers’ in an industrial-scale honeytrap scheme. The centre in Bamban, Philippines, was raided earlier this week with officers freeing 838 Filipinos, 202 Chinese nationals and 73 others. A Vietnamese man escaped the scam centre last month by climbing a wall, crossing a river and hid in a farm before tipping police off to the operation, according to BBC News. The man showed signs of torture, including electrocution, police said. Winston Casio, spokesman for the presidential commission against organised crime, said the
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