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Maharashtra police helps in rescue of 7 persons from 'cyber slavery' in Myanmar's notorious KK Park

Published - December 21, 2025 09:44 am IST - Thane This satellite image shows KK Park along Myanmar's border with Thailand on Sept. 11, 2025. | Photo Credit: AP Seven persons held as "cyber slaves" in Myanmar and forced to carry out international financial frauds have been rescued and brought back to India following a probe by the Mira Bhayandar Vasai Virar (MBVV) crime branch, a senior official said on Saturday (December 20, 2025).

Maharashtra police helps in rescue of 7 persons from 'cyber slavery' in Myanmar's notorious KK Park

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  • They had been held at KK Park, a notorious "scam centre" in Myawaddy Township in that country, he added.
  • "A probe began after Mira Road residents Syed Irtiis Fazal Abbas Hussain and Ammar Aslam Lakdawala managed to return and file a complaint at Nayanagar police station.
  • The duo revealed they were lured by acquaintances Asif Khan and Adnan Sheikh with promises of jobs in Bangkok between July and September 2025.
  • However, they were taken to Myanmar," Assistant Commissioner of Police Madan Ballal said.
  • "The victims were handed over to three persons identified as Steve, Anna, and Leo at a company called UU8.
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