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- China's Anti-Trafficking Efforts — 1 source
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What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Seventeen members of a Myanmar-based human trafficking syndicate have been charged in a Shanghai court.
- China is engaged in an international pressure campaign to crack down on scam hubs in Southeast Asia.
- Telecom and online fraud crimes remain persistently high and are increasingly organized.
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China's Anti-Trafficking Efforts
- Channel News Asia
The article highlights China's ongoing international pressure campaign to crack down on scam hubs in Southeast Asia, noting that telecom and online fraud crimes remain persistently high and increasingly organized.
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