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Despite a multinational crackdown on scam centers along the Thai-Myanmar border, up to 100,000 people are still working there, according to Thailand's top police general. Thai authorities are leading a regional effort to dismantle these centers, which generate billions of dollars annually and use trafficked people. Early assessments suggest that some workers went willingly, but many were later trapped into conducting scamming operations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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