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Kuala Lumpur boss takes employees on a trip, 30 people sold to a scam park in Myanmar!

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The owner of an online gambling company in Malaysia took more than 30 employees on a trip to Thailand. Unexpectedly, he sold them all to a park in Myanmar to become "piglets"!

The employees experienced a trip with no return. Over two years ago, the owner of an illegal online gambling company in Kuala Lumpur, under the guise of thanking his employees for their "contributions," took more than 30 employees on a trip to Thailand.

However, the truth was that he conspired with a Myanmar scam group. Upon arriving in Thailand, all the employees were sold to a park in Myanmar to become "piglets".

It is understood that this owner had previously recruited local employees with high salaries, and after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, he planned this "company trip" as a reward activity when the market reopened.

The employees, unsuspecting, participated eagerly, and most of them never returned. Among them, a 19-year-old Chinese youth was deceived into a scam park in Mawlamyine, Myanmar, at the age of 17. The scam group even threatened his family to pay a "fine" to release him, and eventually his single mother managed to borrow MYR 25,000 to secure his release.

This young man who escaped, his 51-year-old mother, Ms. Chen, a vendor, revealed that with the help of a Malaysian businessman, Mr. Huang, her eldest son arrived in Bangkok after an approximately eight-hour drive on Thursday, and is preparing to seek help from the Thai Immigration Bureau on Friday, hoping to return to Malaysia soon. She mentioned that her son joined an online gambling company in Kuala Lumpur through a friend's introduction and had been working there for over a year.

One day, the boss arranged for the employees to travel to Thailand. Out of concern, she tried to stop him, but her son dismissed her warnings.

She learned that more than 30 employees, including her son, participated in the trip. Her son, having friends along, firmly believed it was not a scam and insisted on going.

Unexpectedly, during the trip, her son suddenly lost contact, and Ms. Chen hurried to the police station to report. After some time, she finally received a message from her son, learning that he was controlled by the scam group and was forced to find a replacement or pay a "fine" to return home.

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