💨 Abstract
A U.N. report reveals that transnational organized crime groups in East and Southeast Asia are expanding their scam operations globally in response to increased crackdowns, with scam centers now operating in Africa and Latin America. Asian crime syndicates are moving deeper into remote areas with lax law enforcement. The report estimates that hundreds of industrial-scale scam centers generate around $40 billion in annual profits.
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