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 new crackdown on online scam centers has led to over 7,000 people from around the world being held in a Myanmar border town awaiting repatriation.
Locals say Chinese mafia keep running cyber fraud centers in parts of Shan State controlled by the junta or the United Wa State Army, who profit handsomely.
Educated youth from Africa are a significant presence in the cybercrime sweatshops along the Thailand-Myanmar border.
That is the case of some 7,000 people on a border right now between Thailand and Myanmar. They're from all over the world, and they face an uncertain future as governments in the region crack down on ...
Indonesia will question hundreds of its citizens arriving in the capital on Tuesday after they were rescued from online scam ...
DESPITE a weeks-long multinational crackdown, scam centers along the Thai-Myanmar border are still operating with up to 100,000 people working there, the top police general leading Thailand’s ...
Thousands of people have been freed in recent weeks from the online scam centers operating near the Myanmar-Thai border. Most of them are stuck in limbo waiting to be flown home.
Scam victims will receive medical assistance, including psychological support, under the supervision of the Ministry of ...
Around 7,000 workers from at least two dozen countries have been freed, the majority of them Chinese, but many have been ...
Thousands of former forced laborers, rescued from scam operations in Myanmar, are now trapped in overcrowded detention ...
JAKARTA — Indonesia on Tuesday began repatriating more than 500 of its citizens freed from online scam centers in Myanmar, ...