Exclusive: Infiltrating Myanmar’s scam syndicates
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•Southeast Asia’s cyberscam industry has trafficked at least 300,000 people from more than 60 countries, and stolen trillions of dollars from victims across the world.
•In this global exclusive, 101 East exposes how the industry is run with impunity.
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