Eleven Thais have been reportedly lured into work for a name centre rip-off and were rescued by Thai authorities, with some of them being held at a home on a small, isolated island generally known as “No Man’s Land” near Myanmar. Two Chinese men had been arrested for allegedly luring the Thais to work for unlawful call centres in Myanmar.
ติดตั้งโซล่าเซลล์บ้าน of the victims have been present in a home on “No Man’s Land” in the center of the Moei River between Thailand and Myanmar. Reports say they were waiting for a boat to travel to Myanmar. Another team found seven individuals at a resort in Tak’s Mae Sot district, which borders Myanmar, and arrested two suspected brokers for allegedly hiring them without permission.
The investigation started after a suspicious job advertisement was posted on-line. The salary provided was so excessive, that some suspected it to be a rip-off and reported it to authorities at the Damrongdhama Centre beneath the Ministry of Interior.
Reports in Thai media say that authorities investigated and located that Thai and Chinese brokers had been working together to lure Thai individuals to work as rip-off name centres in Myanmar. Some have been being despatched from Bangkok to Tak’s Mae Sot district, and then throughout the border to Myanmar. The authorities also issued an arrest warrant for the individual who posted the job advertisement.
The authorities additionally added that Thai people who had been lured into working and residing in a tough time might contact for assist by visiting the web site damrongdhama.dopa.go.th or by way of the Dopa Help application.
Those working as agents for illegal call centres can face four to 12 years in jail and a fantastic ranging from four hundred,000 baht to 1,200,000 baht..

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