Taiwanese officials investigated a number of human trafficking lines to Cambodia forcing labor to be related to the major groups of the Tam Hoang Association.

Taiwanese police said that 16 suspects in the campaign to raid human trafficking organizations in the form of deceiving workers to Cambodia worked high salaries.

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Many victims were deceived to Cambodia to declare to the Taiwanese police about the situation of the employer who held illegal people, beating, abusing the body and raping.

According to Taiwanese police, some human trafficking lines are being investigated related to the branches of the Tam Hoang Association, including the Federal Truc and Thien Dao Minh.

Taiwanese police at Dao Vien International Airport, Taipei City, on August 18, held a propaganda board to warn passengers about to exit the fraudulent trafficking of people to work in the brokerage.

Federal bamboo is considered the biggest criminal group among the three main branches of the Tam Hoang Association on the island.

The Criminal Investigation Agency (CIB) of the Taiwanese police determined that Ly Chan Hao, 34 years old, the leader of a large group in the federal bamboo, organized a cheating line of 82 people from Taiwan to Cambodia in the past three months

The victim was illegally held in establishments such as prison, forced to make fraudulent calls, pretending to be the authorities that require the recipient of the call to pay a fine or participate in the investment activity without reality.

Taiwanese police said that at least 420 cases of tricking to Cambodia were reported, of which 46 cases have repatriated.

Hong Kong police today also announced that they had arrested 5 people with the charges of fraud to bring people to Southeast Asian countries with the promise of unimaginable high -income jobs.

The common point of the victims was that they were given a plane ticket, but when they came to the meeting point, they were immediately collected by passport brokerage.

The specialized team dealing with the human trafficking established by the Hong Kong government in the past two days has received 36 applications for help, most of them are victims of this fraud model.

Some Hong Kong politicians have received a request for help from the family of a victim who was tricked to Myanmar and stuck on Kayin state for about a month.

Human Rights Lawyer Patricia Ho warned that the current Hong Kong legal system is not enough to deal with this fraudulent activity, when the city has no law on crimes of human trafficking and forcing labor.

The Cambodian Ministry of Home Affairs opened a campaign to review foreigners nationwide and promote support for victims of human trafficking activities.

Vietnam affirmed that human trafficking criminals need to be punished properly, after Belgium sentenced the leader of the line in the case of 39 deaths in the container.