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UK, US sanction Southeast Asian scam networks exploiting trafficked workers

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The UK and the United States have taken new steps to clamp down on scam networks in Southeast Asia that are exploiting trafficked workers.
Both governments announced fresh sanctions aimed at stopping the money flow that fuels these illegal activities and at protecting vulnerable victims.

What the sanctions target

The UK’s sanctions freeze the assets of a group of companies and individuals believed to operate crime‑online networks in Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and Singapore. The firms are accused of charging trafficked workers for fake jobs, cutting wages, and using their information for fraud and phishing scams.
The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) added several similar entities to its sanctions list, prohibiting American businesses from dealing with them and seizing any U.S.‑based assets.

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Why this matters

These scam networks use a mix of spyware, fake job postings and bait websites to recruit or control trafficked workers. Victims often spend months working in call centres, hotels or factories while a small cut of their earnings goes to the network operators. The sanctions aim to break that financial chain and force the networks to shut down.

International cooperation

UK officials said the move is part of a wider effort with the U.S., the European Union and ASEAN‑member states to tackle human trafficking in the region. “We’re working together to cut off the funding that keeps these criminals on the move,” said a spokesperson for the UK Foreign Office.
U.S. Treasury officials added that the sanctions will disrupt “the ability of these networks to cross borders and recruit new victims.”

Next steps

Both governments will monitor the affected companies closely and will update the sanctions lists if new information emerges. They urged businesses worldwide to vet supply chains in Southeast Asia and to report any unusual activity that could be linked to trafficked workers.

The sanctions are a clear sign that the UK, the U.S. and regional partners are committed to ending exploitation and protecting the most vulnerable in Southeast Asia’s global workforce.



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