(February 05 2026) The 65 Filipino 54 men and 11 women rescued at the illegal factory in Pampanga, during the Joint operation of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Sec. Remulla said the rescued Pinoy they force to work inhumane conditions, they leave at the barracks were set up at a grassy area of the lot and were made only of wooden planks and corrugated metal roof sheets, no windows no electric fan theres only one light they’re only sleeping on makeshift beds. Photo/Analy Labor ANALY LABOR
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Filipino Rescued Illegal Cigarette Factory

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(February 05 2026) The 65 Filipino 54 men and 11 women rescued at the illegal factory in Pampanga, during the Joint operation of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Sec. Remulla said the rescued Pinoy they force to work inhumane conditions, they leave at the barracks were set up at a grassy area of the lot and were made only of wooden planks and corrugated metal roof sheets, no windows no electric fan theres only one light they’re only sleeping on makeshift beds. Photo/Analy Labor
(February 05 2026) The 65 Filipino 54 men and 11 women rescued at the illegal factory in Pampanga, during the Joint operation of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Sec. Remulla said the rescued Pinoy they force to work inhumane conditions, they leave at the barracks were set up at a grassy area of the lot and were made only of wooden planks and corrugated metal roof sheets, no windows no electric fan theres only one light they’re only sleeping on makeshift beds. Photo/Analy Labor
(February 05 2026) The 65 Filipino 54 men and 11 women rescued at the illegal factory in Pampanga, during the Joint operation of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Sec. Remulla said the rescued Pinoy they force to work inhumane conditions, they leave at the barracks were set up at a grassy area of the lot and were made only of wooden planks and corrugated metal roof sheets, no windows no electric fan theres only one light they’re only sleeping on makeshift beds. Photo/Analy Labor
(February 05 2026) The 65 Filipino 54 men and 11 women rescued at the illegal factory in Pampanga, during the Joint operation of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Sec. Remulla said the rescued Pinoy they force to work inhumane conditions, they leave at the barracks were set up at a grassy area of the lot and were made only of wooden planks and corrugated metal roof sheets, no windows no electric fan theres only one light they’re only sleeping on makeshift beds. Photo/Analy Labor
(February 05 2026) The 65 Filipino 54 men and 11 women rescued at the illegal factory in Pampanga, during the Joint operation of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Sec. Remulla said the rescued Pinoy they force to work inhumane conditions, they leave at the barracks were set up at a grassy area of the lot and were made only of wooden planks and corrugated metal roof sheets, no windows no electric fan theres only one light they’re only sleeping on makeshift beds. Photo/Analy Labor
(February 05 2026) The 65 Filipino 54 men and 11 women rescued at the illegal factory in Pampanga, during the Joint operation of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Sec. Remulla said the rescued Pinoy they force to work inhumane conditions, they leave at the barracks were set up at a grassy area of the lot and were made only of wooden planks and corrugated metal roof sheets, no windows no electric fan theres only one light they’re only sleeping on makeshift beds. Photo/Analy Labor