‘It All Depends on Your Luck’: Myanmar Scam Hub Sweep Triggers Fraudster Recruitment Rush
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‘It all depends on your luck’: Myanmar scam hub sweep triggers fraudster recruitment rush
Recent raids on one of Myanmar's most notorious internet scam hubs sparked a recruitment rush as fleeing workers scrambled to enlist at nearby fraud factories, experts and insiders told AFP.
The Indian government has repatriated the first batch of its citizens who fled to Thailand from Myanmar following raids on the country's notorious online fraud hub.
Thailand repatriates 270 Indian nationals escaping online scam compound in Myanmar
Thai authorities in Tak province facilitated the return of 270 Indian nationals who fled the KK Park scam center in Myawaddy, Myanmar, following a military raid. Another 195 remain under investigation and are expected to be flown home on November 10. TAK, Thailand – Thai security officials on Thursday oversaw the repatriation of 270 Indian nationals who were allegedly victims of an online scam operation and had fled a notorious compound in neigh…
India repatriates hundreds lured to work in cyber scams - The Press United
The first batch of 270 Indian nationals who were allegedly working in cyber centers in Myanmar have been flown home from Thailand The Indian government has repatriated the first batch of its nationals who fled to Thailand from Myanmar after a raid on a notorious online scam center in the country. Two Indian Air Force […] The post India repatriates hundreds lured to work in cyber scams appeared first on The Press United | International News Analy…
Indian Scam Suspects to be Deported After Fleeing Myanmar Compound
MAE SOT – Thai immigration authorities have announced the impending deportation of 270 Indian nationals who recently escaped from the notorious KK Park scam compound in Myanmar. The individuals, who crossed into Thailand’s Mae Sot district, have been declared persona non grata and will be repatriated via a military transport aircraft provided by the Indian […] Source
Thailand Begins Repatriation of Indian Scammers
Pictures courtesy of Matichon Thailand has begun returning Indian nationals detained for illegal entry after fleeing the collapse of KK Park in Myanmar, a centre linked to online scams. On 6 November, officials in Tak province coordinated with the Indian Embassy in Bangkok to repatriate the first group of 270 people, including 26 women and 244 men. Authorities plan to complete the return of all 465 Indian nationals by 10 November. The re…
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