
KK Park is located in Myawaddy Township, Myanmar, near the Thai border. Originally built for border trade, it has transformed into a base for cybercrimes, crypto scams, pig butchering schemes, and human trafficking.
The complex lures workers from across Southeast Asia, who are then forced into scam operations and subjected to abuse. Victims report 17-hour workdays, torture, surveillance, and even illegal organ harvesting. Their passports and phones are often confiscated.
This site symbolizes the human cost of Southeast Asia’s scam industry. It highlights the urgent need for cross-border law enforcement collaboration and human rights advocacy.
