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Cyber Cartels Trap Moroccans in Thailand-Myanmar Border Hell

Wednesday 01 May 2024 - 14:30
Cyber Cartels Trap Moroccans in Thailand-Myanmar Border Hell

In the dense jungles straddling Thailand and Myanmar, dangerous cyber cartels are holding young Moroccans captive, forcing them to work in illicit online scams at gunpoint. Media reports reveal that these victims were lured with false promises of lucrative job opportunities, only to find themselves caught in a nightmarish web of forced labor.

The sister of one of the Moroccan victims has shared her brother's harrowing story. He was previously working in Dubai and was offered what seemed to be an enticing job in Thailand. However, once he arrived, he was confronted with a deceptive veneer of hospitality, quickly replaced by violence and coercion. He was forced to participate in cybercrime activities alongside other captives from Morocco.

"Any attempt to escape is met with brutal torture," the sister explained, describing the grim reality of their imprisonment.

This disturbing case is not isolated. Recent reports from the *Daily Mail* have uncovered Chinese gangs trafficking Pakistani individuals, forcing them into forced labor at a massive Cambodian scam center with over 1,000 captives. The victims were compelled to defraud at least five people a day, mostly Americans, or face starvation and beatings.

A United Nations report indicates that approximately 200,000 individuals worldwide are held captive and coerced into executing illegal online schemes, ranging from romance scams to cryptocurrency fraud.

As these horrifying accounts continue to surface, the need to dismantle these transnational cyber-criminal networks and rescue their victims becomes increasingly urgent. Each new story adds to the mounting pressure for global action to end these modern-day horrors and bring justice to the perpetrators.


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