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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. The group from Sri Lanka, Nepal, Malaysia and Russia crossed into Thailand's Tak province, according to the police chief in the city of Mae Sot. They had fled from Myawaddy just across the border, Colonel Pittayakorn Petcharat told AFP.

Myawaddy is controlled by a military-aligned militia and is a hotbed of drug production and online scam outfits, according to observers.

Sri Lanka's embassy in Bangkok had asked Thai authorities for help after it was informed that 32 of its citizens were trapped in Myanmar, said Petcharat. Five Nepalis, one Malaysian and one Russian were also in the group that escaped and arrived in Thailand.

Thai local media reported the group had responded to adverts on social media promising well-paid work but were then subjected to gruelling conditions in a scam centre.

Myanmar's northern border with China was previously a hotbed for online scam centres, often run by militias aligned with the ruling junta. But a sweeping offensive by an alliance of ethnic rebels last year cleared many of the scam centres out. More than 40,000 people suspected of taking part in cyber scams in Myanmar were handed over to China in 2023, Beijing state media said this year.

Local Myanmar media have reported that scam bosses who escaped the offensive have since set up shop further south along the border with Thailand. Last December Myanmar junta chief and Thai military officials agreed to "jointly eradicate online gambling and online scams near Myawaddy", according to Myanmar state media.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 23 hours ago

An industry worth billions split between a small number of people because it runs on slave labor. The primary goal being tricking people with limited capacity like with dementia into handing over everything they have.