Call Center Victims Open Up About Fleeing Hell and Returning to Thailand

Bangkok: A victim of a call center gang who was once imprisoned in Cambodia has spoken out about seeing nearly 100 South Koreans trapped in a building, beaten and screaming, but without any help. Their fate is similar to that of Thais who fall for the crime gang's scheme.

According to Thai News Agency, an investigation into human trafficking gangs has uncovered that victims are being deceived from numerous countries. The gangs operate sophisticated schemes that lure individuals with false promises, only to trap them in dire circumstances.

The victim's account highlights the brutal conditions faced by those ensnared in these operations. The individuals, including the South Koreans mentioned, are often subjected to violence and intimidation, making escape nearly impossible. The report sheds light on the need for increased international cooperation to combat these criminal networks effectively.

Thai News Agency's findings suggest that the gangs target vulnerable individuals, exploiting their situations for profit. The stories of those who have managed to return to Thailand underscore the urgency of addressing this growing problem. The agency continues to call for comprehensive measures to dismantle these operations and provide support for the victims who manage to escape.