Cambodia has emerged as a central hub for sophisticated cybercrime operations, specifically “pig butchering” scams that target victims globally. These operations are typically based in fortified compounds where human trafficking victims are forced to conduct fraudulent activities under the threat of violence. Using deceptive social media profiles, workers build trust with targets before manipulating them into fraudulent cryptocurrency investments. The industry generates billions of dollars in illicit revenue while operating with significant impunity in specialized economic zones across the country.
- “Pig butchering” scams involve building long-term emotional connections with victims to facilitate large-scale financial theft through fraudulent investment platforms.
- The illicit industry in Cambodia is estimated to generate billions of dollars annually, primarily targeting international users via social media and messaging apps.
- Many individuals working in these scam centers are victims of human trafficking who were lured by fraudulent job advertisements and held against their will.
- Reports from survivors indicate that workers face physical abuse, debt bondage, and restricted movement within gated, high-security compounds.
- These operations frequently utilize special economic zones, where local oversight is often limited and security is managed by private entities.
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The Cambodian government pretending to be solving this problem. They have known this for years but have done nothing until now. There are so many victims from across Africa: Ghana, Nigeria etc who have been lured into this Scamming business in Cambodia The Cambodian government should be held accountable for its involvement in this crime.