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'Forced to conduct digital arrests': 60 Indians rescued from Myanmar; 5 agents held

IndiaTimes Friday, 11 April 2025
Cybercrime officials rescued 60 Indian nationals from Myanmar, victims of forced cyber slavery under false job promises. Maharashtra Police arrested five agents, including a foreign national, involved in trafficking victims from Thailand to Myanmar. The victims were coerced into carrying out digital arrest and investment scams in guarded compounds controlled by armed groups.
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