NIA Raids Target Cyber Slavery Trafficking Linked to Cambodia

NIA Raids Target Cyber Slavery Trafficking Linked to Cambodia

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On July 7, 2026, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids at six locations across Bihar, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh as part of an investigation into a Cambodia-linked human trafficking and cyber slavery case. The agency is targeting an organized syndicate that allegedly lured Indian youth with false job promises. During the operation, the NIA seized smartphones, laptops, and incriminating documents. Victims reported being forced into cyber fraud activities in Cambodia after their passports were confiscated. The investigation is focused on absconding accused Anand Kumar Singh and his associates, with prior arrests made in February 2026. The NIA aims to dismantle the trafficking network and gather further evidence against the perpetrators.

Key Points: • NIA conducted raids in Bihar, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh linked to cyber slavery. • Victims were lured with job offers and forced into cyber fraud in Cambodia. • The investigation targets an organized syndicate led by Anand Kumar Singh.

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2026-02-01
Arrests made in trafficking network
Three associates of Anand Kumar Singh were arrested in Delhi after returning from Cambodia, linked to the trafficking case.
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2026-07-07
NIA conducts raids in multiple states
The NIA raided six locations linked to a Cambodia human trafficking case, seizing digital devices and documents.
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2026-07-07
Victims report forced labor in Cambodia
Victims revealed they were coerced into cyber fraud after being trafficked to Cambodia under false pretenses.
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