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5. Case Studies
5.1 “Live‑Cam” Ring in Vietnam (2024)
- Modus Operandi: Recruiters contacted teenage girls via Instagram DM, promising “modeling” jobs. Victims were forced to stream sexual content on a Chinese platform, earning the traffickers 70 % of revenue.
- Device Used: Low‑cost Android smartphones with Chinese‑preinstalled apps.
- Outcome: Joint operation by Vietnamese police and INTERPOL rescued 48 girls; 12 traffickers arrested.
- Emotional trauma: Exploitation can lead to long-term emotional trauma, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
- Physical harm: Exploited teens are often subjected to physical abuse, including violence, torture, and sexual assault.
- Loss of education and opportunities: Exploitation can lead to teenagers missing out on education and opportunities, perpetuating a cycle of poverty and vulnerability.
Perpetrators increasingly use portable video devices and mobile apps to groom, record, and live-stream abuse, bypassing traditional border controls. Key Trends in Portable Technology & Exploitation Emotional trauma : Exploitation can lead to long-term
The statistics for specific countries are even more sobering:
Hazardous Manufacturing Conditions: Young workers in component factories have reported grueling hours (up to 160 hours of overtime per month) and exposure to chemicals without safety training. Cases have been documented where teen workers were paid only 70% of adult wages for the same workload.