一名摩洛哥男子因通过假工作广告将青年贩运到缅甸骗局中心而被判处5年监禁。
A Moroccan man was sentenced to five years in prison for trafficking youths to Myanmar scam centers via fake job ads.
摩洛哥法院判处Nabil Moafik五年监禁, 并罚款107,300美元, 标志着该国首次在涉及亚洲诈骗中心招募人员的案件中定罪。
A Moroccan court has sentenced Nabil Moafik to five years in prison and a $107,300 fine for human trafficking, marking the country’s first conviction in a case involving recruitment for scam centers in Asia.
Moafik否认这些指控, 指称他利用脸书团体在泰国推动呼唤中心的工作, 导致数名摩洛哥年轻人被贩卖到缅甸,
Moafik, who denied the charges, allegedly used a Facebook group to promote call-center jobs in Thailand, leading several young Moroccans to be trafficked to Myanmar, where they were forced into online fraud, subjected to torture, and released only after paying ransoms in cryptocurrency.
检察官说,他从该计划中获利,而Moafik声称他不知道这项行动的犯罪性质。
Prosecutors said he profited from the scheme, while Moafik claimed he was unaware of the criminal nature of the operation.
该案例突显了骗局中心的全球崛起,联合国估计多达120 000人被困在这些设施中。
The case highlights the global rise of scam centers, with the UN estimating up to 120,000 people trapped in such facilities.
摩洛哥外交部先前曾协助将数十名摩洛哥公民从这些院落中解放出来。
Morocco’s Foreign Ministry has previously assisted in freeing dozens of its citizens from these compounds.