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VILLANUEVA TO PNP: EDUCATE PUBLIC ABOUT LOVE SCAMS

Senator Joel Villanueva urged the public to stay vigilant against the rise of online love scams.

The Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) reported 8 cases of online love scams as of January 2025 and 72 cases last year.

“We are celebrating love today, yet some people continue to prey on others under the guise of romance. This is both shameful and disheartening,” Villanueva said last Valentine’s Day.

“Technology should be used to improve our lives, not make us suffer.”

“Technology should be used to improve our lives, not make us suffer. Let’s put AI to good use!” the veteran legislator added.

Known for his strong stance against Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs), the seasoned lawmaker raised concerns over the growing links between these scam operations and POGOs.

“This is exactly what we’ve been warning about from the beginning. These operations are evolving, but they still originate from the same sources,” the senator said.

He is calling on the Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Division to intensify efforts against love scammers and to focus on educating the public on how to spot scams.

“We urge the PNP to double down on its efforts to help the public identify and avoid scams.”

“Education is key. We urge the PNP to double down on its efforts to help the public identify and avoid scams,” Villanueva stressed.

As chair of the Committee on Labor, Employment, and Human Resources Development, he has also been vocal on responsible technological development and the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in today’s workforce.

In line with this, Villanueva filed Senate Resolution No. 990 last year to assess the readiness of the Philippine labor market to adapt to the growing presence of Artificial Intelligence.

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