
The multi-awarded documentary, hosted by Atom Araullo, investigated the underworld of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators or POGOs that were used as scam hubs and human trafficking dens. The documentary exposed the horrifying realities behind the glossy façades of online gaming, where victims are lured by promises of legitimate work but end up trapped, tortured, and forced into scamming activity. The episode also followed law enforcement operations that uncovered chilling evidence of torture, forced labor, and organized crime hidden in plain sight. POGOLAND gave voice to victims who endured abuse and violence inside the tightly secured compounds before escaping to tell their stories. Offshore gaming was eventually banned in the Philippines.
Atom Araullo, who renewed his exclusive contract with GMA this November, shared his insights from his past seven years as a Kapuso: “As my contract renews, I'm reminded that this work is a privilege. The AIB recognition belongs to our entire team and the communities who trust us with their stories. We'll keep pushing for journalism that is rigorous, compassionate, and fearless.”
This latest recognition from London underscores GMA Public Affairs' commitment to truth-telling: mga kwentong tumatatak sa buong mundo.