In Southeast Asia’s scam centers, human trafficking worsens

 

Family members and supporters of trafficking victims forced to perpetrate online scams hold a candlelight vigil in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in October 2022. (David Grunebaum/VOA)

The young man has been handcuffed to the ceiling, beaten until his buttocks turned purple, and received electric shocks to his feet. That’s how his captors treat him inside a scam compound in Myanmar where he has been trapped since October, according to his mother, who showed VOA a photograph sent by her son’s captors of what she says is his beaten body.

The mother, who asked that her name and that of her son not be published for fear of retaliation by the captors, says her 24-year-old Malaysian son traveled to Thailand for a vacation. She doesn’t know how he ended up in neighboring Myanmar.








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Southeast Asian scam centers grow as more people are trafficked to staff them




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