Over 1 000 enter Thailand from Myanmar after scam hub raid
Over 1,000 enter Thailand from Myanmar after scam hub raid
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alt="Sprawling cyberscam hubs have flourished along Myanmar’s loosely governed border during its years-long civil war."/>Thailand’s Immigration Bureau said most of the arrivals were Chinese and men.
PHOTO: AFP
ThailandBANGKOK - More than 1,000 people, mostly Chinese, have fled from Myanmar into Thailand this week, Thai authorities said on Oct 24, after the Myanmar military raided one of the country’s largest scam centres.
Sprawling cyberscam hubs, where fraudsters swindle victims through online cons, have flourished along Myanmar’s loosely governed border during its years-long civil war.
While some scammers are trafficked into the often-fortified compounds, experts say others work voluntarily, hoping to earn more in the multibillion-dollar illicit industry than they can at home.
Thailand’s Tak provincial office said 1,049 people had crossed from Myanmar into Mae Sot district from Oct 22 to 24 morning – up from the 677 who had fled the KK Park scam compound as of Oct 23 morning.
Nationals from India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand and more than a dozen other countries were among them, the office said in a statement.
Thailand’s Immigration Bureau said most of the arrivals were Chinese and men.
Myanmar’s junta said on Oct 20 it raided KK Park, located just across the border from Thailand, and seized Starlink satellite internet devices.
An AFP investigation revealed last week that the use of the devices had grown rapidly at the compounds in recent months.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which operates Starlink, said on Oct 22 that it had disabled more than 2,500 Starlink internet devices at Myanmar’s scam centres.
Mr Sawanit Suriyakul Na Ayutthaya, deputy governor of Tak province, told AFP on Oct 24 that authorities believed most of those who had entered
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