Satellites spy on human trafficking 'compounds' (photo) | Space

The International Justice Mission (IJM) says a partnership with the space technology company Maxar is allowing it to track the growth of "compounds," places where people are forced to work as online scammers in Southeast Asia.

Border towns in Myanmar like Shwe Kokko and Lay Kay Kaw, for example, "host gambling and entertainment complexes developed by Chinese investors" accused of human rights violations, according to the Financial Post .

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Publisher: Space.com
Date: 2023-06-29T16:00:06Z
Author: Elizabeth Howell
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