300,000 trafficked into scam centres across Southeast Asia, says UN
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The United Nations is sounding the alarm on human trafficking and modern slavery in Southeast Asia. Its latest report outlines the scale of the crisis — an estimated 300,000 trafficked victims from more than 65 countries have been forced to work in scam centres across the region. Digital technology has become a key tool for both scammers and recruiters. Senior UN human rights officer Pia Oberoi discusses the findings on CNA's Asia Now. Subscribe to our channel here: https://cna.asia/youtubesub
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