This Article is From May 21, 2024

Indians Forced Into Cyber Fraud In Cambodia 'Revolt', Arrested: Andhra Cops

As many as 150 youth from the Visakhapatnam and its vicinity have been stuck in Cambodia for a year already, where they are being coerced to carry out cyber crime and ponzi scams by Chinese handlers, police said.

Indians Forced Into Cyber Fraud In Cambodia 'Revolt', Arrested: Andhra Cops

Around 150 people from around Visakhapatnam have been stuck in Cambodia for a year (Representational)

Visakhapatnam:

In the wake of a human trafficking racket busted here recently, Andhra Pradesh police on Tuesday said around 300 Indians 'revolted' against their handlers in Cambodia on May 20, leading to most of them being arrested in the foreign country.

As many as 150 young people from Visakhapatnam and its vicinity have been stuck in Cambodia for a year already, where they are being coerced to carry out cyber crime and ponzi scams by Chinese handlers, police said.

Visakhapatnam Police Commissioner A Ravi Shankar noted that these trafficked Indians caused large scale riots in Jinbei and Compound, Sihanoukvile in Cambodia, which is allegedly a hub for cyber crime.

"Many people called up Visakha city police whatsapp numbers and sent videos. Yesterday (Monday), around 300 Indians 'revolted' in a large scale against their handlers in Cambodia," said Shankar in a release.

On May 18, Vizag police arrested Chukka Rajesh, S Kondala Rao and M Jnaneshwar Rao on human trafficking charges for luring people from India with data entry jobs in Singapore but would actually traffic them to Cambodia for carrying out cyber crime.

Once in Cambodia, the people would be held captive, tortured and compelled by Chinese handlers to execute scams such as task game fraud, stock market fraud and others, police said.

In an effort to extend assistance, police contacted the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and related departments to repatriate the people safely as most of them have been lodged in a jail after Monday's 'revolt'.

According to Visakhapatnam Joint Commissioner of Police Fakkeerappa Kaginelli, nearly 5,000 Indians were trafficked to Cambodia from across the country through various agents.

Fakkeerappa Kaginelli told PTI that with the three arrested persons, 150 people have been traced to Cambodia.

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