BEGIN
THE
END
OF FORCED
SCAMMING
THERE IS MORE THAN ONE
VICTIM OF SCAMMING
$600
This could provide two sessions of trauma therapy to help survivors overcome fear, anger and shame following the abuse and violence they experienced.
$1200
Language barriers often hinder survivors from pursuing legal cases against their perpetrators. This could cover the cost of translation services for 2-3 days.
$2500
Give survivors decent accommodation after their rescue. This could cover the accommodation cost for a month, including meals, hygiene kit, and clothes.
FORCED SCAMMING IS
A NEW FORM OF SLAVERY
THAT IS RAPIDLY SPREADING.
We urgently need your help to stop it. The scamming industry is estimated to earn US$12 billion dollars a year. But behind closed doors hundreds of thousands of individuals are trapped in slavery.
"I know if I didn't hit the target, I would be beaten by the boss. I think I might die because in my mind, I keep thinking that I don't want to scam any innocent people."
- Jun Hao*, Survivor of forced scamming
*A pseudonym
"I know if I didn't hit the target, I would be beaten by the boss. I think I might die because in my mind, I keep thinking that I don't want to scam any innoncent people."
- Jun Hao
"What began as a regional crime threat has become a global human trafficking crisis"
- Jürgen Stock,
INTERPOL Secretary General