Slave Scammers | True Crime Reports
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The article reveals the alarming reality of scamming farms across Southeast Asia, where hundreds of thousands of people are trafficked and forced into scams. These victims, often unaware of their situation, are caught in a multi-billion dollar industry that operates largely unnoticed, highlighting a disturbing aspect of modern-day slavery. As journalist Mary Ann Jolley discusses, society must recognize that the scammers on the other end of the phone are frequently victims themselves, enduring unsafe and degrading conditions. This critical humanitarian issue requires greater awareness and accountability to combat human trafficking effectively.
Hundreds of thousands are trapped in scamming farms in Southeast Asia, victims of a multi-billion dollar industry of human trafficking and modern-day slavery.
Many of the individuals behind scams are trafficked persons, enslaved and forced to work in conditions that are often dangerous and degrading.
This underreported issue sheds light on the severe reality of modern slavery, which continues to thrive under the radar of global attention.
As society progresses in awareness of scams, the plight of those enslaved in scamming farms remains a critical, yet overlooked, humanitarian crisis.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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