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Thailand Receives 260 Online Fraud Trafficking Victims from Myanmar

Công LuậnCông Luận13/02/2025

(CLO) On the afternoon of February 12, Thailand received 260 human trafficking victims from Myanmar in a large-scale crackdown on fraud along the border between the two countries.


The group of victims were forced to work in scam call centers, an illegal operation that generates billions of dollars a year across Southeast Asia. According to the Thai military, after screening, they found that the 260 people came from 20 different countries, including 138 Ethiopians.

Thailand receives 260 victims in online human trafficking ring in Myanmar photo 1

Foreigners rescued from scam centres in Myawaddy board army trucks. Photo: Assawin Pinitwong

The victims were brought from Myanmar's border towns of KK Park and Shwe Kokko to Thailand via the Phop Phra border checkpoint in Tak province at around 3 p.m. By 4 p.m., the Goltooboh force of the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA) handed over 260 victims to the Thai military and security forces.

They were taken to the Border Patrol Police (BPP) 346 Company checkpoint to undergo verification and assistance under the national referral mechanism (NRM).

The repatriation comes after Chinese actor Wang Xing was kidnapped in Thailand last month and lured with the promise of acting work. After finding him in Myanmar, Thai police rescued him and stepped up a crackdown on human trafficking.

The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs will coordinate with embassies of other countries to complete paperwork and arrange repatriation as soon as possible. The Thai government has affirmed that it has no policy to establish shelters or refugee centers for victims, due to concerns about security risks and the possibility that they could be drawn back into the cycle of human trafficking.

Thailand recently cut off electricity, oil and internet in some areas of Myanmar where scam centers operate, in an effort to pressure the Myanmar government to take action.

Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said the country would not lift the ban unless Myanmar could prove it had dismantled fraud gangs in five border towns.

Ngoc Anh (according to Nation Thailand, Reuters)



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