Delhi Police Arrest Human Trafficker Exploiting Indian WorkersChinese Cybercrime Rings
Kamran Haider, alias Zaidi, was apprehended after a 2,500-km chase for trafficking Indians to Southeast Asia, where they were coerced into cyber fraud operations.
- Kamran Haider, also known as Zaidi, was arrested in Hyderabad by Delhi Police after a 2,500-km pursuit across multiple states.
- Zaidi and his accomplices trafficked vulnerable Indian men to the Golden Triangle Region in Southeast Asia under the pretense of job offers abroad.
- Victims had their passports confiscated upon arrival and were forced to work in Chinese-operated fake call centers conducting cyber scams targeting global citizens.
- The trafficking operation was orchestrated through a consultancy called Ali International Services, which served as a front for illegal activities.
- Zaidi was wanted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and carried a reward of ₹2 lakh; his arrest followed months of investigation and surveillance.