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The Golden Triangle has transformed into a hub for digital slavery, where criminal syndicates exploit over 300,000 people in guarded "scam compounds" using forced labor for online fraud. Lured by fake job ads, victims face severe abuse and imprisonment, generating billions in illicit revenue that threatens regional stability. Read more about the human cost in the full UN report at OHCHR .

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For decades, the "Golden Triangle"—a dense, mountainous intersection of Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand—was synonymous with the global heroin trade. However, in the last decade, the region has undergone a dark transformation. No longer just a transit point for narcotics, it has become a primary engine for a new, multifaceted criminal industry: the intersection of synthetic drug manufacturing, human trafficking, and industrial-scale cybercrime. The Golden Triangle has transformed into a hub

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Traffickers: Inside the Golden Triangle on HBO explores the history of the infamous drug-producing region, highlighting the rise of Khun Sa and the evolution into a methamphetamine hub. The series details the roles of notorious figures like Naw Kham and Xaysana Keopimpha in shaping the modern drug trade. For more details, visit Strengthen regional intelligence sharing