Politics9/8/2025Bloomberg

Trump Targets Asian Cyber Scam Centers That Bilked Billions

Trump Targets Asian Cyber Scam Centers That Bilked Billions

The US government has imposed sanctions on a network of cyber scam centers operating in Southeast Asia, targeting operations that allegedly use forced labor to defraud billions of dollars from American citizens each year. The sanctions are aimed at disrupting these coordinated schemes, which involve luring victims through online platforms and coercing them into making payments under threat of violence. The action is part of a broader effort to combat transnational organized crime and protect vulnerable populations from exploitation. The sanctions designate several individuals and entities associated with the scam centers, freezing their assets and prohibiting US persons from engaging in transactions with them. The crackdown on these cyber-enabled financial fraud operations reflects the US government's commitment to safeguarding its citizens from predatory schemes and holding perpetrators accountable, regardless of their geographic location.

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