It was “little more than empty fields” five years ago — but it’s now “a vast, heavily guarded complex stretching for 210 hectares (520 acres),” reports the Guardian, “the frontline of a multibillion-dollar criminal fraud industry fuelled by human trafficking and brutal violence.”
Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos have in recent years become havens for transnational crime syndicates running scam centres such as KK Park, which use enslaved workers to run complex online fraud and…








