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In Taiwan, the country is in turmoil due to a large-scale employment fraud case.

A gang of gangs who lure young people to a human trafficking organization after they said they could make a lot of money were discovered, and there are rumors that there are thousands of victims.



This news came from Beijing correspondent Jeong Young-tae.



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Taiwanese police are on the hunt for a fraudulent human trafficking organization.



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Job fraud organizations lured young people by posting overseas job advertisements on social media saying they could make a lot of money in other Southeast Asian countries.



However, when young people arrived, they immediately detained and assaulted them.



They also demanded a large ransom from the victims' families.



[Employment Fraud Confinement Victim: If you don't want to take part in the scam, you'll be asked to pay a ransom of US$25,000.]



An apartment complex on the Myanmar-Thai border has been identified as the den of these gangs.



[Employment fraud confinement victims: If you don't listen, they give you electric shocks and lock you in a small, dark room.]



Some of the victims were handed over to organ sales organizations, and it turned out that they traded prices by body part, such as the heart, liver, and scalp. .



There were also testimonies that there were many victims from mainland China, Hong Kong and Vietnam.



[Victims of Employment Fraud Confinement: A lot of people there suddenly disappeared.

It was a place where organs were sold.]



Taiwanese police estimated that there were about 370 victims, but local media reports that there are 5,000 people whose whereabouts are unknown after they left for Cambodia and Myanmar.



In particular, a young man and woman who barely escaped from Cambodia with thousands of dollars in ransom appealed to the Taiwanese authorities to rescue them, but there was no response.



(Video coverage: Choi Duk-hyun, video editing: Kim Byung-jik, video source: Taiwan SET News)