15名被缅甸犯罪集团虚假工作邀请欺骗的印度公民被遣返(印度) 2023.7.26……【Press】【India,भारत】15 Indians Caught in Web of Crime Syndicates Repatriated from Myanmar; Tally of Rescued Reaches 379
15名被缅甸犯罪集团虚假工作邀请欺骗的印度公民被遣返
印度驻仰光大使馆感谢缅甸当局和其他联系人提供的协助。到目前为止,已有 379 名印度国民从缅甸获救,他们是跨国犯罪集团提供的工作机会的受害者。
他们在一系列推文中进一步补充道:“在我们继续努力确保剩余印度国民获释的同时,我们重申建议,防止成为跨国犯罪集团提供的工作机会的牺牲品。”
今年二月初,大使馆解救了九名印度国民,他们是跨国犯罪集团在缅甸提供的工作机会的受害者。
外交部警告印度公民在接受可疑的海外就业机会之前要进行反复检查,并对此类工作采取极其谨慎的态度。
据报道,这些印度人被非法带过边境,大部分进入缅甸,并被囚禁在恶劣的条件下工作。老挝和柬埔寨也有报道称印度人陷入类似的就业困境。印度驻万象、金边和曼谷大使馆正忙于从这些城市遣返公民。

15 Indian nationals duped by fake job offers from crime syndicates in Myanmar repatriated
Updated: Jul 26, 2023 17:42 IST

Naypyidaw [Myanmar], July 26 (ANI): Fifteen Indian nationals, who were victims of fake job offers by transnational crime syndicates in Myanmar, were repatriated on Wednesday, according to the Embassy of India in Yangon, Myanmar.

“@IndiainMyanmar today repatriated 15 more Indian nationals who were victims of job offers of transnational crime syndicates in Myanmar. They left Yangon for Delhi from where they would go to their respective native places in India,” tweeted India in Myanmar.

The Embassy of India in Yangon appreciated the assistance provided by the Myanmar authorities and other contacts. So far, 379 Indian nationals have been rescued from Myanmar who were victims of job offers from transnational crime syndicates.

“We appreciate the assistance provided by the Myanmar authorities and other contacts. So far 379 Indian nationals have been rescued. We are committed to secure the release of all Indian nationals. While we continue our efforts for securing release of the remaining Indian nationals, we reiterate advisories against falling prey to job offers by transnational crime syndicates,” the tweet added.

Earlier, on March 16, eight Indian nationals, who were victims of fake job offers by transnational crime syndicates in Myanmar, were repatriated.

Notably, instances of similar job rackets have also come to light in Laos and Cambodia. The Indian Embassies in Vientiane, Phnom Penh and Bangkok have been helping in repatriating people from there.

The victims were reportedly taken across the border illegally mostly into Myanmar and held captive to work under harsh conditions. (ANI)


15 Indians Caught in Web of Crime Syndicates Repatriated from Myanmar; Tally of Rescued Reaches 379
Last Updated: JULY 26, 2023, 15:53 IST – Myanmar (Burma)

The Indian embassy in Myanmar on Wednesday repatriated 15 more Indians who were being used as ‘slaves’ after they were duped into accepting job offers from transnational crime syndicates in Myanmar.

The embassy in Myanmar said that these individuals have left Yangon for Delhi and upon reaching Myanmar they would go to their respective native places.

“The Indian embassy in Myanmar today repatriated 15 more Indian nationals who were victims of job offers of transnational crime syndicates in Myanmar. They left Yangon for Delhi from where they would go to their respective native places in India,” the Indian Embassy in Myanmar said in a tweet.

The embassy further added that so far 379 Indians have been rescued. The authorities also thanked the Myanmarese authorities for their assistance. “We appreciate the assistance provided by the Myanmar authorities and other contacts. So far 379 Indian nationals have been rescued. We are committed to secure the release of all Indian nationals,” the Indian Embassy in Myanmar said.

“While we continue our efforts for securing release of the remaining Indian nationals, we reiterate advisories against falling prey to job offers by transnational crime syndicates,” they further added in a series of tweets.

The embassy earlier this February rescued nine Indian nationals, who were victims of job offers by transnational crime syndicates in Myanmar.

The external affairs ministry has warned Indian citizens to cross-check before accepting dubious employment offers overseas and apply extreme caution against such jobs.

These Indians were reportedly taken across the border illegally mostly into Myanmar and held captive to work under harsh conditions. Reports of Indians being trapped in similar job rackets have also come to light in Laos and Cambodia. The Indian Embassies in Vientiane, Phnom Penh and Bangkok were engaged in repatriating citizens from these cities.

Chinese syndicates and threat actors are committing cybercrimes by setting up bases in neighbouring countries. They have indulged in theft of personal information, cross-border gambling, e-commerce scams, romance scams and advanced persistent threat (APT).

A previous report by News18 highlighted that due to tightening of laws in China against gambling, money laundering, pornography, and other cyber-related issues, bad actors are using neighbouring Myanmar, Cambodia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand to commit these crimes.

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