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Philippine govt warns of syndicate crime behind child beggars using QR code

Anti-Poverty Commission reveals some criminal groups deploy children to the streets, collect them at night

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 May 2023 3:30PM

Philippine govt warns of syndicate crime behind child beggars using QR code
A viral photo of a young boy begging with a QR code has prompted the Philippines’ Anti-Poverty Commission to warn the public about the involvement of criminal syndicates, which allegedly recruit and use street children for their illegal activities. – Pixabay pic, May 27, 2023

MANILA – A photo of a boy begging in the Philippine capital using a QR code went viral on social media, prompting a government body to warn about the possibility of syndicates using street children to scam people, reported Xinhua.

A netizen who ran into the boy said the beggar whipped out a QR code when told they had no coins. 

“We laughed at first, so we checked if the QR code worked, and it was real, named after a certain Beverly,” the netizen said in his Facebook post.

The National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC) warned the public yesterday that a criminal syndicate might be behind the scheme.

“There are syndicates behind these activities. The syndicates haul these beggars in vans, deploy them in the streets, and collect them at night,” NAPC vice-chairman Reynaldo Tamayo told local television.

Tamayo said parents of children begging in the streets could face a fine and not more than two years imprisonment if proven guilty.

The Philippine Statistics Authority said 18.1% of the Philippines’ nearly 110 million population lives below the poverty line.

Beggars in Manila’s streets become highly visible during the Christmas holidays, knocking on car windows for spare change.

Every year, the government’s social welfare department provides basic needs to beggars and keeps them off the streets before returning them to the province. – Bernama, May 27, 2023

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