Sri Lanka sees ‘alarming’ rise in cybercrime as scam networks relocate from south-east Asia

16 juin 2026 | Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi and Aanya Wipulasena in Colombo
Experts say criminal networks favour Sri Lanka due to ease of getting tourist visas and limited regulation on sim cards and internet connections Experts have warned that Sri Lanka is emerging as a hub for transnational cybercrime, after a crackdown in south-east Asia pushed Chinese-run criminal (…)
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