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Home India Rescues Seven Victims From Cyber Slavery in Myanmar’s KK Park Scam Hub
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India Rescues Seven Victims From Cyber Slavery in Myanmar’s KK Park Scam Hub

Tech DeskEbrahim HossenDecember 21, 20254 Mins Read
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Seven Indian citizens trapped in cyber slavery in Myanmar were brought home this week. They were found inside KK Park, a known scam zone near the Thailand border. The rescue followed a long probe by the MBVV crime branch in Maharashtra. Officials confirmed the return on Saturday. The case began after two victims escaped and reported the crime.

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Police said the men were held by a fraud ring. They were forced to cheat people online. They faced threats and beatings. The victims said they were tricked with false job offers.

Cyber Slavery in Myanmar: How the Scam Network Operated

Police said the victims were lured between July and September 2025. They were told they would get jobs in Bangkok. But they were taken to Myanmar instead. According to Reuters reports on similar cases in the region, this route is common for scam gangs.

The victims were sent to a company called UU8. They were handed to three people who ran daily scam tasks. Each man had to target foreign users. They had to run fake investment chats and romance frauds. When they refused, the gang asked for ransom. Each family paid around Rs 6 lakh.

MBVV police said more youths from Mira Bhayandar and Vasai-Virar were stuck in similar centres. Officers used passport data and IP logs to track the missing men. The Indian Embassy in Yangon then worked with the Myanmar Army. A raid took place on October 21 at KK Park. Several captives were found. Seven Indians were confirmed and sent home this week.

Police have arrested four alleged recruiters in India. They come from Mira Bhayandar, Surat, and Visakhapatnam. Officers say the arrests break a key chain in the trafficking route. The suspects face charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. These include trafficking, cheating, and kidnapping for ransom. The money trail probe continues.

Why These Cyber Fraud Camps Keep Growing

Many scam bases in Myanmar sit in lawless border zones. They are run by crime groups. They use cheap labour and forced work. People from India, Nepal, China, and Africa often fall into the trap. They are promised good jobs. But they lose their freedom once they arrive.

Officials say job fraud has risen across Asia. Large scam syndicates now use digital tools to lure workers. They target young men through social media. Many victims trust these offers because the jobs sound real. They do not know they will be sent to a scam compound.

Experts warn that more camps may still hold Indian citizens. Police urge job seekers to check offers before travel. They also ask families to report missing persons fast. Early tips help embassies act in time.

India says the fight against cyber slavery in Myanmar will continue. Police expect more arrests and more rescues. The victims are now safe and home with their families.

Dropping this nugget your way-

Q1: What is cyber slavery in Myanmar?

Cyber slavery is when gangs trap people in scam centres. They force them to run online fraud. Many victims are held under threats and cannot leave.

Q2: How were the Indians rescued?

They were traced through passport and mobile data. Officials then worked with the Indian Embassy and Myanmar forces. A raid at KK Park led to the rescue.

Q3: Why are job seekers targeted?

Victims often respond to fake job ads. Gangs offer high pay and foreign travel. Many workers trust these offers and fall into the trap.

Q4: Are the traffickers arrested?

Police arrested four suspects in India. They are linked to recruitment and ransom collection. More arrests may follow as the probe expands.

Q5: What charges do the accused face?

They face charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. These include trafficking and kidnapping for ransom. Financial crimes are also being checked.

Trusted Sources: Reuters, Associated Press, The Hindu, India Police Statements

 


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