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Countries in the Greater Mekong Subregion—including Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos—frequently serve as primary source and transit zones for trafficking and labor exploitation. Maritime hubs and border towns often become focal points where fragmented legal enforcement allows illicit networks to operate. South Asia
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One night, Min discovers that his younger friend, Leo, has been promised a "top-tier" internship by a scout from a suspicious entertainment agency. Recognizing the signs of a trafficking ring he barely escaped years ago, Min has twelve hours to mobilize his friends and pull Leo back before he disappears into the system. One night, Min discovers that his younger friend,
The massive, post-pandemic digitization across Asia has drastically shifted threats into the digital sphere. Organizations like the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have raised alarms over the exponential surge in Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (OCSEA). Organizations like the United Nations Office on Drugs
| | Countries | Key Results | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Multi-Nation Crackdown (April 2025) | South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong | 435 arrested; 74 were content producers; 42 involved in distribution | | Malaysia-led Online CSAM Crackdown (April 2026) | 7 countries including Malaysia | Over 300 suspects arrested; exposed the growing complexity of digital sex crimes | | Philippines PNP ACG (2025) | Philippines | 83 operations conducted; 117 children rescued; multiple suspects convicted | | Japan-led Operation (February-March 2025) | Japan with international cooperation | Targeted child sexual exploitation crimes; strengthened international cooperation |
Local NGOs play a vital role on the frontlines by providing: Emergency safe houses and medical care for rescued youths. Psychosocial support to address long-term trauma.