260 Victims Rescued from Digital Slavery in Myanmar: Human Trafficking Crackdown Continues 🎥 In a daring operation, several individuals were liberated from online scam centers in Myanmar and are now being repatriated.
This major crackdown highlights the persistent issue of human trafficking and digital slavery in Southeast Asia. The Thai army announced the rescue and repatriation of these individuals, who were believed to have been trafficked and trapped into working in online scam centers.
The rescued victims, coming from various nationalities, were sent across the border from Myanmar’s Myawaddy district to Thailand’s Tak province. The operation was coordinated by the Thai army in collaboration with the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army, a Myanmar ethnic militia.
The rescued individuals will undergo questioning to determine if they are victims of human trafficking and will enter a process of protection while waiting to be sent back to their countries.
This crackdown is part of a broader effort to combat the criminal syndicates operating scam centers in Southeast Asia, which have extracted tens of billions of dollars from victims worldwide.
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