Thousands of people from dozens of countries held in Myanmar's border scam centers are awaiting repatriation — but is this really the end of the billion-dollar scam center operations?
A multinational crackdown on scam syndicates has seen thousands of workers sent home in recent weeks from centres operated ...
BANGKOK: The Karen militia chief spearheading the scam crackdown on Myanmar's border with Thailand has called for ...
Saw Chit Thu denies scam ties and warns of detention crisis on border with Thailand, in interview at his residence with ...
The crackdown is widening against scam centers responsible for using the internet to contact potential victims and carrying ...
Indonesian nationals have returned home after being rescued from scam centers in Myanmar. Many were forced to work 16 hours a ...
Repatriation follows a ministerial-level meeting in Bangkok, where China, Myanmar, Thailand officials discussed strategies to ...
Some 5,000 Chinese nationals will be sent home, with an average number of 1,000 a week, starting next week, the Thai Foreign ...
Thailand looks to stop illegal crossings, as an effort to dismantle a network of scam centres mounts. Read more at ...
Kenya’s Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs has provided an update on Kenyans stranded in Myanmar. In a statement dated ...
Thailand is considering constructing a border wall with Cambodia to combat illegal crossings and dismantle illicit scam ...