Sanjeet Yadav from Bihar, seeking a job abroad, paid an agent and ended up in Cambodia, trapped in a cybercrime operation. Confined to a building, he was forced to commit online fraud and tortured for non-compliance. His passport was seized, and he couldn’t leave. Rescued after emailing the Indian embassy, his case revealed a larger trafficking syndicate exploiting young job seekers from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. The Indian government has arrested several involved and issued warnings about dubious job offers in Southeast Asia, highlighting a widespread issue of human trafficking under the pretense of employment.
Indians Trapped in Foreign Cybercrime Rings Under False Job Promises
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