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Trafficked and tortured, thousands forced to scam in SE Asia

  • Published on
    August 30, 2023
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The BBC recounts the findings from a UN report that details how hundreds of thousands of people from around the world are lured to Southeast Asia through false promises and then trafficked to run online scams under severe threat.  

“People who have been trafficked into online forced criminality… are subject to torture and cruel inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment, arbitrary detention, sexual violence, forced labor and other forms of labor exploitation as well as a range of other human rights violations and abuses.” 

The mastermind tactics behind the scheme  

The scale of people who are trafficked into these schemes is insurmountable. The criminal gangs leading the operations use mastermind tactics to optimize its number of victims. 

The COVID-19 pandemic created the perfect storm to target millions due to the extraordinary rise in people spending time online while stuck in their homes. Scammers also took advantage of businesses being shut down and the reduced job opportunities for recent graduates.  

Another tactic criminal gangs use to their advantage is to target people that are in jurisdictions where governance and rule of law are weak. The UN reports: 

“Existing regulations in many Southeast Asian countries often fall short of international standards and have ‘in large part’ failed to respond adequately to how online scam operations have evolved since the pandemic”

Traditionally, the profiles of people who are trafficked often have less access to education and are in low wage work, but the profiles of people trafficked into these scam operations is different. Many are well educated, from professional jobs, hold graduate degrees, are multi-lingual, and computer literate. Therefore, it is a challenge for governments to understand and adapt to the new and irregular channels in which people are being targeted and trafficked. 

Deception and violence  

Many who are trafficked believe they are being recruited to legitimate jobs because they see advertisements on trusted social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. The advertisements are often decorated with attractive salaries, regular bonuses, and free accommodation. Of course, this is far from the truth.  

Reports disclose victim’s passports and mobile phones being confiscated, limited food and drinking water, cramped living accommodations, and access to medical treatment inadequate. As a result of the inhumane conditions, some victims have died. Further, many people are physically and psychologically punished for failing to obey orders, compound rules, or meet scamming targets.  

A human rights-based response 

The UN report acknowledges that:  

“The enormous scale of the situation – cumulatively amounting to hundreds of thousands of people across the region who have fallen victim to this complex form of trafficking since 2021 – has undoubtedly contributed to the inadequate response.”  

Efforts to strengthen the protection and promotion of human rights and to improve governance and the rule of law must be at the center in the response to combat these scamming and trafficking operations. 

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Geoff G
Geoff G
1 year ago

Human Trafficking is a heinous crime run by organized crime that is happening in masses. It’s a world problem that every decent person should step up and do their part to combat.

Florence Boivin
Florence Boivin
1 year ago

I dont understand very well what the traffickers are asking to these educated people to do. What king of schemes are they forced to do.

Uma
Uma
1 year ago

It is very true. Even they are educated, they have no common, real, practical knowledge. They believe all the website advertisements are genuine. Their instability of the social condition, insecurity of their job, and income push them into these trafficking pits. There is no awareness among them.
Propaganda should be done. social media have the responsibility to induce awareness.
Punishment to the agents are must. They escape easily. All should think and bring the solution.

Suzanne Parenteau
Suzanne Parenteau
1 year ago

This is endemic to colonialism and it is being exported to everyone on the planet who wakes up with an appetite.
Terrible greed and true ignorance. Very sad for all the human beings involved. If we all behave like this we will destroy our planet. Let us try to make small changes and very big ones if we can.

Melanie
1 year ago

Would it be a deterrent to the scammers if telecommunications companies charged a nominal fee (even 10 cents) for all outgoing calls? That way, every telemarketer and robocall would cost the scammers a fee and that would cost them a lot of money over time.

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