Rescuing Freedom: 283 India’s Hope Fleeing Trafficked Slaves Uncovered on Myanmar-Thailand Border
In a major rescue operation, the Indian embassies in Myanmar and Thailand, in coordination with local authorities, have successfully repatriated 283 Indian nationals who were trapped in cybercrime and scam operations along the Myanmar-Thailand border.
These individuals, who were lured with fake job offers, were being forced to carry out fraudulent activities in scam centers operating in the Myawaddy area of Myanmar. The operation, which was conducted on Monday, saw the repatriation of the individuals on an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft from Mae Sot, Thailand, following a coordinated effort between Indian missions and local authorities.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed the development, stating that the government has been making sustained efforts to secure the release and repatriation of Indian nationals lured to various Southeast Asian countries, including Myanmar, with false job offers. The MEA reiterated its advisory, cautioning Indian nationals to avoid falling prey to such fraudulent job offers and to thoroughly verify foreign job offers through Indian missions abroad and cross-check the credentials of recruiting agents and companies before accepting employment opportunities.
The Indian Embassy in Myanmar also confirmed the development on its official social media handle, reiterating its advice against such job offers. The MEA urged people to cross-check the antecedents of recruiting agents and companies before taking up a job offer, emphasizing that the government has been circulating such advisories and social media posts to caution citizens against such rackets.
This is not the first such rescue operation. In February, the Indian Embassy in Myanmar facilitated the deportation of eight Indian nationals, part of a group of 19 foreigners, from scam centers in Myawaddy to Mae Sot, Thailand. Earlier in December, six more Indian nationals were released from similar scam compounds in the region. According to official data, 101 Indian nationals have been repatriated from Myanmar since July 2024.
As the government continues to grapple with the issue of fraudulent job offers, it is essential that citizens remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to avoid falling prey to such scams. With the successful repatriation of 283 individuals, the government’s efforts to combat such rackets are yielding results, but it remains crucial that citizens continue to exercise caution and verify the credibility of job offers.
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Publish Date: 2025-03-11 16:53:00