Chinese Mob Has 100K Slaves Working in Cambodian Cybercrime Mills
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
Chinese Mob Has 100K Slaves Working in Cambodian Cybercrime Mills

Chinese Mob Has 100K Slaves Working in Cambodian Cybercrime Mills


Vulnerable people are lured by Facebook ads promising high-paying jobs, but instead they're held captive and put to work in Cambodia running cyber scams.

Up to 100,000 people from across Asia have been lured to Cambodia by Chinese crime syndicates with the promise of good jobs. When they arrive, their passports are seized and they are put to work in modern-day sweatshops, running cybercrime campaigns.

The Los Angeles Times reported that Cambodia, which was hit hard economically by the pandemic, has allowed Chinese mobsters to set up enormous cybercrime operations using human trafficked labor without consequence, because of the revenue it generates for the country. The campaigns they carry out run the gamut from romance scams to fake sports betting.

Although the Cambodian government acknowledges that as many as 100,000 workers are involved in these activities, it denies anyone is being held against their will. However, the stories from traumatized victims rescued from cybercrime mills include tales of beatings and torture for failing to meet quotas, and of being sold and passed around from gang to gang.

"Instead of getting fired for poor performance, you get physical punishments — forced push-ups and squats, tased, beaten, deprived of food, locked up in dark rooms or worse," Jacob Sims, country director for International Justice Mission Cambodia, a rights group that has rescued many of these victims, told the LA Times. “On the other hand, those who consistently meet or surpass their targets are rewarded with more freedoms, food, money, and control over other victims.”

International scrutiny has ramped up in the last few months on the operations, with the US recently downgrading Cambodia to the lowest tier on its human trafficking index.
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Everything you own that's 'made in China' has been made under these types of conditions anyway.
\"History is never fated to repeat, it just rhymes from time to time\"
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Cambodia is a hell and is a place for no matter what
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Uwhhh chinese

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Only Cambodia? Poor country
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This is sad but practically the status quo in China, aint nothin gunna change where money flows.. less the people do something about it.
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This is how they roll in Cambodia.
Not only the Chinese, everyone.
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(November 15, 2022, 10:38 AM)PandaAndCubs Wrote: This is how they roll in Cambodia.
Not only the Chinese, everyone.


I think we should rename the whole south east Asia region as 'The Corporate Exploited Territories'
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This is atrocious. I can't believe that slavery still exists in this day and age. I can't imagine what these poor people must go through. This needs to be stopped.

I agree, this is terrible. I can't believe that this is still happening. These people need help.
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(November 15, 2022, 02:02 PM)Dredgen Sun Wrote:
(November 15, 2022, 10:38 AM)PandaAndCubs Wrote: This is how they roll in Cambodia.
Not only the Chinese, everyone.



I think we should rename the whole south east Asia region as 'The Corporate Exploited Territories'


Well, so many wars in there, historically.
But I'd still blame the local gov. They are gonna win, easily, the Corruption World Cup.
Another level of depravity. Lovely local ppl though, hearts full of gold.
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