50 overseas job seekers wait in vain for flight at Suvarnabhumi airport

Job seekers gather at Suvarnabhumi airport police station to file a complaint on Saturday night. (Photo: Sutthiwit Chayutworakan)
On Saturday nights, career seekers gather at the Suvarnabhumi airport police station to report complaints. ( Photo: Sutthiwit Chayutworakan )

SAMUT PRAKAN: About 50 individuals waited in vain at Suvarnabhumi aircraft Saturday nights for a trip to Israel after paying 30, 000-150, 000 ringgit each to a false work agent.

The persons complained to the Suvarnabhumi aircraft police on Saturday night after discovering there were no flight doubts for them despite paying a girl for a job placement cost.

Salinthip from Buri Ram territory claimed she paid 60, 000 ringgit to Ms Aoy to negotiate for a farm work in Israel. Her group of 50 aircraft employees was only a small percentage of the roughly 250 job applicants who had paid for their positions through the same person.

Thanayut, 36, from Sakon Nakhon state, said he paid 120, 000 ringgit for a career with a proposed income of 70, 000 ringgit a quarter. Additionally, he gave Ms Aoy the cost of the work location.

Ms Aoy, 28, even showed up at the airport and claimed to be one of the injured because she had given a Ms Fa who had claimed to work at a foreign embassy and be able to find work abroad for Thais. She even claimed to be one of the broken people.

Ms. Aoy claimed that Ms. Fa had promised to pay her 2, 000 ringgit for each client but that she was able to call her on Saturday evening.

Mr Fa charged a customer 30, 000-150, 000 ringgit depending on the duration of the lease, Ms Aoy said.