India has repatriated nearly 300 of its citizens who were lured to Southeast Asian countries with fake job offers and forced into cybercrime and other fraudulent activities.
The rescue was coordinated by Indian embassies in Myanmar and Thailand, with an Indian Air Force aircraft bringing the workers back from Mae Sot in Thailand. Many had been trapped in scam centres along the Thailand-Myanmar border, where criminal networks operate large-scale online fraud schemes.
Authorities in Thailand have intensified their crackdown on these illegal operations, arresting 100 people last week. Countries including China and Indonesia have also been working to bring back their nationals who were similarly deceived.
According to the United Nations, criminal syndicates have trafficked hundreds of thousands of people to these centres, generating billions of dollars from online scams.
The government of India has warned its citizens against falling prey to fraudulent job offers and urged them to verify employers and recruitment agents before accepting positions abroad.
Officials continue to collaborate with international agencies to combat human trafficking and cyber fraud, aiming to prevent further exploitation of vulnerable workers.