
Arya News - Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham explained that after three months of enforcement, the number of online scam gangs operating on the Myanmar side near Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district and Tak’s Mae Sot district has significantly decreased.
BANGKOK – Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai stated on Thursday that recent government measures targeting call-centre gangs operating along the Myanmar border have been effective. These measures include cutting off electricity, petrol, and internet access to areas where scam operations are based.
Significant Drop in Scam Activity Along the Border
Phumtham explained that after three months of enforcement, the number of online scam gangs operating on the Myanmar side near Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district and Tak’s Mae Sot district has significantly decreased. The disruption has forced many gangs to relocate to other areas.
Myanmar Authorities Join Crackdown
The Thai government’s efforts have also prompted Myanmar authorities to intensify their own crackdown. In coordination with Thai officials, they have begun arresting foreign nationals working with the scam gangs and repatriating them to their home countries.
African and Latin American Victims Left Stranded
Phumtham revealed that while Chinese nationals have been successfully repatriated, several individuals from African and Latin American countries remain stranded in Thailand. The Thai government is currently unable to establish contact with their home countries for repatriation.
Some private foundations have stepped in to assist these individuals, providing shelter and support for those identified as victims of the scam networks.