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Thailand deports 10 to China linked to actor cyber-fraud case

Scam compounds have mushroomed in Myanmar's borderlands and are staffed by foreigners who are often trafficked and forced to work, swindling their compatriots in an industry analysts say is worth billions of dollars.

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Sat, February 15, 2025 Published on Feb. 15, 2025 Published on 2025-02-15T12:21:44+07:00

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Thailand deports 10 to China linked to actor cyber-fraud case Alleged victims of scam centers board a boat to cross the river on the Myanmar-Thai border to be met by Thai Army soldiers as they are repatriated from Kyauk Khet in Myanmar's Myawaddy township on Feb. 12, 2025. More than 260 people, many visibly injured or bruised, were rescued from an illicit scam center along the Myanmar border this week and handed over to Thailand, following a series of crackdowns on the illegal operations. (AFP/-)

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hailand has deported 10 Chinese nationals linked to the high-profile alleged kidnapping of an actor who was rescued from a cyber-fraud center in Myanmar, Thai police told AFP on Saturday.

Scam compounds have mushroomed in Myanmar's borderlands and are staffed by foreigners who are often trafficked and forced to work, swindling their compatriots in an industry analysts say is worth billions of dollars.

The suspects were part of a gang operating in Myawaddy, Myanmar and were allegedly involved in defrauding Chinese citizens, including actor Wang Xing, according to a police statement on Friday.

"The group had been deported back [to China] yesterday early evening," a police official told AFP on Saturday.

They were flown out of Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport with Thai immigration police escorting them.

The 10 were deported "for Chinese police to prosecute them," Thai police said Friday.

Concerns over cyber-fraud operations heightened after actor Wang was rescued from a scam center in Myanmar in January. Wang said he was lured to Thailand on the promise of an audition, only to be whisked off and smuggled across the border.

Following his rescue, the gang fled Myanmar to relocate to Cambodia before being arrested in Thailand, Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, a senior police official leading efforts against human trafficking, said in Friday's statement.

The 10 suspects "took part in various roles in the scam", he said, including managers, security guards and call center operators who tricked victims.

Thai police pledged to ramp up investigations into assets and cooperate with the country's anti-money laundering agency to combat call centre scams.

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