An NGO has released footage believed to be taken from inside a scam center, saying it reveals the plight of those forced to work at the facilities.
The NGO says the footage was shot on Saturday at a scam center in Myanmar. It shows more than a dozen people packed in a small room with bunk beds.
A man from Cameroon in the video says that there were many Africans trapped in the office. He also said they were forced to work about 17 hours every day. He said they were tortured with electric shocks, and that one person was beaten almost to death.
The NGO says the footage was shot on Saturday at a scam center in Myanmar. It shows more than a dozen people packed in a small room with bunk beds.
A man from Cameroon in the video says that there were many Africans trapped in the office. He also said they were forced to work about 17 hours every day. He said they were tortured with electric shocks, and that one person was beaten almost to death.
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Summary
An NGO released suspected footage from a Myanmar scam center, revealing cramped living conditions and allegations of forced labor, torture, and abuse. A man from Cameroon in the video claimed that numerous Africans were trapped, forced to work long hours, and subjected to electric shocks, with one
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ID: e71b2062-f297-43c8-9a60-f9e893761645
Category ID: nhk
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250220_24/
Date: Feb. 20, 2025
Created: 2025/02/21 07:00
Updated: 2025/12/08 06:03
Last Read: 2025/02/21 07:48