The crackdown is widening against scam centers responsible for using the internet to contact potential victims and carrying out massive financial fraud out of Southeast Asia
Thailand considers building a wall along its Cambodian border to curb illegal crossings and dismantle scam centers. These centers are part of a network responsible for massive financial fraud, with significant trafficking activity.
Thailand is considering constructing a border wall with Cambodia to combat illegal crossings and dismantle illicit scam centres. These centres have been exploiting people in Southeast Asia, with the UN noting the trafficking of hundreds of thousands.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Eighty-four Indonesians freed from scam centers in Myanmar arrived in Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, late Friday, part of a massive repatriation movement that is straining regional resources.
The crackdown is widening against scam centres responsible for carrying out massive financial fraud out of Southeast Asia, especially those on Thailand's porous borders with Myanmar and Cambodia, where hundreds of thousands of people have been trafficked by criminal gangs in recent years,
Thailand is studying the idea of building a wall on part of its its border with Cambodia to prevent illegal crossings, its government said on Monday, as a multi-national effort to dismantle a sprawling network of illicit scam centres mounts.