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Chinese actor Wang Xing, 31, was abducted in Bangkok after responding to a fake job offer. He was forced to work in an online scam centre in Myanmar. His girlfriend launched a social media campaign to get him back and collected details of nearly 1,800 Chinese victims trapped in similar situations. The Chinese government is now making efforts to crack down on these scam compounds and rescue the trafficked people.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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