File:Raided gang-run internet ‘scam farm’ in Bamban, north of Manila, the Philippines (53832378270).jpg
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"Transnational organized crime syndicates based in Southeast Asia are fueling trafficking for forced criminality and sexual exploitation and abuse in ‘scam farms’ that have proliferated across the region. There are estimated to be some 400 of these criminal enterprises in the Philippines alone. They are almost always operated clandestinely and illegally alongside legal and licensed online gaming operations." according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. In this photo, an alleged raided scam farm in Bamban according to the UNODC, and Bamban is north of Manila, which is the capitol of the Philippines. Photograph © UNODC / Laura Gil |
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Raided gang-run internet ‘scam farm’ in Bamban, north of Manila, the Philippines |
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2024-05-31 09:47 |
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