The National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (NAHTTF) alerts the public to a dangerous rise in forced criminality linked to cyber scam centres in Myanmar. Human traffickers are actively targeting young IT professionals with deceptive job offers abroad.
Recent investigations reveal an alarming trend. Traffickers lure victims with promises of high-paying IT positions in countries like Thailand. Unsuspecting individuals are then transported to transit countries, such as Dubai, under the guise of job interviews. Subsequently, they are forcibly moved across borders and coerced into working in cyber scam centres in Myanmar, where they face brutal physical abuse, torture and electrocution.
“We strongly advise against using illegal migration routes,” warns NAHTTF. “Job seekers must reject opportunities requiring travel on visit visas, as this violates the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment Act”.
The NAHTTF urges the public to:
• Pursue safe, legal migration options through authorised channels.
• Stay vigilant and report any suspicious trafficking activities.
• Protect vulnerable individuals from exploitation.
Report suspicious activities, contact NAHTTF at 0112102570/ 076 844 7700
nahttfsrilanka@gmail.com
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