一名19岁的马来西亚男子逃离了缅甸的骗局圈,
A 19-year-old Malaysian man escaped a Myanmar scam ring after 10 months of forced AI-driven fraud and abuse.
一名19岁的马来西亚男子被诱骗进入缅甸的跨界骗局行动,在那里他被关押了10个月,被迫利用大赦国际制造假的在线身份,并通过社交媒体操纵受害者(往往是老年人)。
A 19-year-old Malaysian man was lured into a cross-border scam operation in Myanmar, where he was held captive for 10 months, forced to use AI to create fake online identities and manipulate victims, often elderly, through social media.
每天工作达18小时,他面临殴打、泰瑟枪和威胁,包括被告知欠他50 000美元要离开。
Working up to 18 hours a day, he faced beatings, tasers, and threats, including being told he owed $50,000 to leave.
诈骗中心像公司办事处一样运作,实行严格的配额,有些每天高达50 000美元,导致严重虐待。
The scam centers operated like corporate offices with strict quotas, some as high as $50,000 daily, leading to severe abuse.
他于2025年2月在停电期间逃跑,并因重伤回家。
He escaped in February 2025 during a power outage and returned home with serious injuries.
他的故事得到了人权团体的赞同,突出了这些行动的广泛和残酷性质,这些行动针对东南亚各地的弱势个人。
His story, shared by human rights groups, highlights the widespread and brutal nature of these operations, which target vulnerable individuals across Southeast Asia.