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DIGITAL SHADOWS: INDIANS FALL PREY TO CYBER SCAM SYNDICATES

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November 02, 2025

The crisis has exacerbated since Myanmar’s 2021 military coup, which fractured state control and turned border regions into lawless hubs of organised crime.

- ADIT KOTHARI

DIGITAL SHADOWS: INDIANS FALL PREY TO CYBER SCAM SYNDICATES

In recent years, scores of young Indians from states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Tamil Nadu have fallen prey to sophisticated job scams that promise lucrative employment opportunities abroad. Enticed by adverts of high paying tech and customer service roles in Southeast Asia, many instead find themselves trapped in cyber scam compounds, particularly in Myanmar.

These modern day slavery networks, often Chinese led criminal syndicates, coerce victims into conducting global online fraud, from crypto scams to digital extortion.

The crisis has exacerbated since Myanmar’s 2021 military coup, which fractured state control and turned border regions into lawless hubs of organised crime. Over 1,600 Indians have already been rescued by the Indian government, yet porous borders, weak enforcement, and geopolitical instability continue to feed this humanitarian tragedy.

This piece aims to dissect the mechanics of the recruitment traps, the geopolitical forces enabling them, and policy pathways India must adopt to protect its citizens.

LURE OF FALSE PROMISES

The chain begins in small Indian towns, where unemployment and digital aspiration create fertile ground for deception. Recruiters exploit social media platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Facebook, posting ads that dangle Rs 50,000-Rs 1 lakh monthly salary for data entry or customer support roles in Thailand.

These agencies which are often unregistered consultancies, charge Rs 2-5 lakh as placement fees. Once abroad, victims are stripped of their passports and trafficked across the porous Thai-Myanmar borders into compounds like KK Park or Shwe Kokko (which was recently covered by BBC as the "city built on scams"), controlled by Chinese syndicates in collusion with local militias.

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