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A Taiwanese tour group of 8 people fell for a "free trip to Thailand" scam and were sold to a park in Myanmar; 3 who were not adept with electronic devices were released, while the whereabouts of the remaining 5 are unknown.

A Taiwanese tour group of 8 people fell for a "free trip to Thailand" scam and were sold to a park in Myanmar; 3 who were not adept with electronic devices were released, while the whereabouts of the remaining 5 are unknown.

In Taichung, 8 people were deceived by the lure of "free travel to Thailand" and flew from Taoyuan Airport to Bangkok. Upon arrival, they were immediately transferred by a scam group to a scam park in Myawaddy, Myanmar.Among them, three elderly women, who were not adept at using electronic devices,

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Two Chinese men arrested at Aseana One building for forcing women into POGO jobs.

Two Chinese men arrested at Aseana One building for forcing women into POGO jobs.

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in the Philippines arrested two Chinese nationals in Parañaque City, accusing them of forcing a woman to participate in illegal gambling activities, in violation of the "2022 Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act Expansion" (Republic Act No. 11862).The case was i

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After being restricted, the Myanmar scam gang released a large number of people, and the Thai border deployed troops to respond, but they did not accept them.

After being restricted, the Myanmar scam gang released a large number of people, and the Thai border deployed troops to respond, but they did not accept them.

Myanmar has sent 261 foreigners rescued from cyber fraud parks to Tak Province on the Thai border.Most of these people are from the Philippines, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Bangladesh, with only a few being Chinese nationals.Upon arrival in Thailand, they must first undergo police interrogation. If they ar

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Philippine Immigration Bureau: Most arrested POGO workers lack passports, deportation process hindered

Philippine Immigration Bureau: Most arrested POGO workers lack passports, deportation process hindered

Arvin Cesar Santos, the legal advisor of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) in the Philippines, recently stated that the deportation process has been hindered due to the lack of passports among most of the arrested foreign workers of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO). He pointed out that the r

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