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Over 1000 job seekers victims fear trapped in cyber slavery; police authorities issues LOC against fraudsters
Updated On: 15 October, 2025 08:59 AM IST | Mumbai | Anish Patil
Cops begin legal process against five Indians linked to cross-border cyber slavery racket

Two of the individuals involved with the Myanmar cyber scam centre arrested by the Crime Branch. PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
In a major crackdown on an alleged human trafficking and cyber slavery racket operating across Myanmar and Laos, the Mira-Bhayandar Vasai-Virar police have initiated the process of issuing Look Out Circulars (LOCs) against five Indian nationals who are currently residing abroad. The suspects are believed to be part of a network that lured Indian citizens with promises of high-paying jobs abroad and then forced them into online fraud operations under confinement.
The accused — Anil Yerayyashetty Polavaru alias Steve Anna alias Lokesh, Saikumar Mardana, Adnan Shaikh, Sameer Shaikh, and Sagar Mohite alias Alex alias Krish — are currently based in Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos. Investigators said that two Chinese nationals — Leo and Chaisan — are allegedly running the cyber fraud call centres in Myanmar and Laos, and details about them will soon be shared with central enforcement agencies for coordinated international action.
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