A recent investigation has uncovered a human trafficking syndicate operating in Visakhapatnam that is connected to cyber fraud hubs in Myanmar. The victims of this heinous operation were enticed with deceitful job offers and then sold into a form of digital slavery for a sum of $3,500 per person. Once trapped in this scheme, the victims were coerced into maintaining fake online profiles and subjected to harsh discipline for any infractions. The mastermind behind this despicable operation, known as Adam, resorted to threats and intimidation tactics to silence victims who dared to speak out against the fraudulent activities. The revelation of this disturbing network sheds light on the dark underbelly of cybercrime and human exploitation that continues to plague societies. Authorities are urged to take swift and decisive action to dismantle such criminal enterprises and bring the perpetrators to justice to ensure the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals. It is imperative for law enforcement agencies to collaborate across borders to combat the growing threat of human trafficking and cyber scams that transcend international boundaries.

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“Visakhapatnam cyber scam linked to human trafficking network in Myanmar; victims sold for $3,500 each, forced into cyber slavery”
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