Nearly 2,000 Indians are involved in cyber scam operations in Myanmar's lawless Myawaddy region, lured by fake job offers and forced to conduct online fraud. While some have been rescued, Indian authorities caution that the problem is larger and advise verifying job offers to avoid legal consequences.
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