Updated On: 15 April, 2025 06:41 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
The victims were coerced into working in large-scale cyber fraud operations run by transnational criminal syndicates, a mid-day report revealed

The rescued victims with Maharashtra Cyber officials. ADG Yashasvi Yadav (in brown blazer) is seen with DCP Hemraj Rajput (to his left). Pics/By special arrangement
In a major crackdown on cyber slavery, the Maharashtra Cyber Wing rescued more than 60 Indian nationals who were trafficked to Myanmar under the false promise of lucrative overseas employment. The victims were coerced into working in large-scale cyber fraud operations run by transnational criminal syndicates, a mid-day report revealed.
Victims were lured through social media by agents posing as employment consultants, offering high-paying jobs abroad. They were flown to Thailand on tourist visas, and then transported for hours toward the Thai-Myanmar border, in a perilous journey where they were made to cross a river in small boats into Myanmar and then confined in heavily guarded compounds controlled by armed groups.