By: Express News ServiceUpdated: November 15, 2025 08:25 PM IST 2 min readThree people from Gujarat were arrested for trafficking 41 youths abroad and funneling them into Myanmar’s cybercrime hubs. (Representative image via Pexels)Three persons – a couple from Junagadh and a man from Anand district – were arrested by the Cybercrime Centre of Excellence (CCE), of CID Crime, for allegedly trafficking 41 persons to four different countries from where they were taken to Myanmar to work as cyber slaves, police said on Saturday.The police arrested Sanjay Hari Faldu and his wife Sonal, and Sailesh Valji Dabhi who while allegedly working with two Pakistan nationals, Miyazali and Tanveer, trafficked the youths to work as “cyber slaves” at the K K Park area of Myawaddy Township on the Myanmar side of the Moei River, also known as Thaungyin River, which is the international border between Myanmar and Thailand.A statement issued by the CCE on Saturday said the three accused persons had lured young job aspirants on the pretext of “high paying data entry jobs” in foreign countries. They had then booked tickets for them to South Asian countries, sending 15 to Dubai, some to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), 15 to Vietnam, six to Malaysia and five to Myanmar.When these youths reached the destination airport, they would be seized by Chinese gang members, their phones and passports taken away and then transported to the hub of cybercrime on the Myanmar border where they were made to cheat people through different cybercrime methods, the statement said.Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram© The Indian Express Pvt Ltd