A Bangladeshi worker alleges being trafficked to China under false pretenses of a lucrative job. Instead, he was sold to a Chinese scam center and forced into hazardous labor, specifically cleaning sewage drains. The employer, identified as a Chinese national named Zho Wang, reportedly purchased the worker for $3,000 and threatened violence if he refused to work, demanding repayment of the “purchase price.” The victim claims he was physically assaulted when he resisted the exploitative conditions. He further alleges being subjected to coercion involving his family via video calls, likely related to the debt. This case highlights the vulnerability of migrant workers to human trafficking and forced labor schemes promising employment abroad. Authorities have not yet commented on the situation or potential investigations.