The second batch of 266 people were airlifted back to India after being rescued from scam call centres in South East Asia.
The government reiterated its ongoing efforts to secure the release of Indian nationals lured to Southeast Asian countries, including Myanmar, with fraudulent job offers.
YANGON: In a coordinated effort against online scams and related criminal activities, 266 Indian nationals and 25 Malaysian ...
The Indian Embassy in Thailand, in coordination with its counterpart in Yangon, Myanmar, has repatriated 549 Indians after ...
Lucknow: Deported recently from Myanmar, 21 youths from Uttar Pradesh gave an account of how they were tricked into executing ...
The Indian nationals, from states such as Andhra, Telangana, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab and UP, had all been lured to ...
A South African woman trapped in a compound in Myanmar, close to the Thai border, has described her ordeal as a living nightmare, revealing the horrific conditions she and other South Africans are ...
Five hundred and forty-nine Indian citizens who were forced to work at cyber-scam call centres on the Myanmar-Thailand border ...
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Bangkok Post on MSN45 foreign workers at Myanmar scam centres sent from Tak to EthiopiaTak authorities handed over 45 foreign nationals involved in Myanmar-based scam centres to Ethiopian officials for repatriation on Tuesday.Deputy Tak governor Sawanit Suriyakul, defence volunteers and ...
PETALING JAYA: 25 more Malaysians who were victims of online scam syndicates operating in Myawaddy, Myanmar, have been safely ...
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