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An operation by Thai, Chinese and Myanmar authorities led to the release of more than 7,000 people from locked compounds in ...
The second batch of 266 people were airlifted back to India after being rescued from scam call centres in South East Asia.
The Indian nationals, from states such as Andhra, Telangana, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab and UP, had all been lured to ...
Thai police have detained two Japanese men on suspicion of staying in the country illegally. A source said the pair have been linked with a major scam operation in eastern Myanmar.
In former scam compounds across southeastern Myanmar thousands of freed workers are stuck in limbo. Rescued from their ...
The government reiterated its ongoing efforts to secure the release of Indian nationals lured to Southeast Asian countries, including Myanmar, with fraudulent job offers.
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ABP News on MSNIn Second Batch, 266 Indian Nationals Rescued From Myanmar Scam CentresAs many as 266 Indian nationals were rescued and repatriated to India after being rescued from call centres in South East ...
Five hundred and forty-nine Indian citizens who were forced to work at cyber-scam call centres on the Myanmar-Thailand border ...
Nearly 300 Indian nationals are escorted through Thailand's Mae Sot airport after being freed from criminal scam centres in neighbouring Myanmar. In recent weeks, around 7,000 workers have been ...
Thailand is working with authorities in the capital cities or embassies of some countries that have citizens stuck on the ...
The Associated Press on MSN13 天
Over 7,000 from scam centers in Myanmar are awaiting repatriation after crackdownTrapped in virtual slavery, many are lured to work in scam centers where they exploit people around the world through false romances, bogus investment pitches and illegal gambling schemes.
Hundreds of foreign nationals pulled out of scam compounds in Myanmar during a crackdown on centres run by criminal gangs ...
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