Govt shrugs off Myanmar rallies against Thai sanctions

Priority is to defend Thais from scammers, says defence secretary

Payathonzu at night - the darkness broken only by vehicle headlights (Photo supplied)
Payathonzu at night: headlights alone can illuminate the vehicle ( Photo supplied )

The government may protect Thai citizens from Taiwanese scammers, and Myanmar rallies for a boycott of Thai products have been swayed by protests in areas where the gangs are based, according to Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai on Monday. &nbsp,

Mr Phumtham, even defence secretary, said individuals in the&nbsp, rallies may show their disappointment, but it would have no impact on the government’s decision to&nbsp, delete border regions of Myanmar.

” They should think thoroughly, because they depend on customer products from Thailand. Without that meal, they may have to take care of themselves”, the deputy prime minister said.

” We stand strong on these methods. Our emphasis is on the issue facing Thailand. This matter may get solved decisively”, Mr Phumtham said. &nbsp,

The number of activists was limited. The borders people of Myanmar relied on Thai consumers for food and consumer goods. According to Mr. Phumtham, the government had begun to lobby for the government to stop the hoax factories in Myanmar in order to safeguard the Thai people.

Energy, energy and the internet were cut off to five areas in the Tachileik, Myawaddy and Payathonzu frontier areas of Myanmar. According to reports, while the communities themselves have been left in the dark, gang fraud centers and entertainment venues have their own generators and be open with lights on.

Additionally, Thai authorities are cracking down on the movement of solar panels and energy to Myanmar’s frontier regions.

After years of silence, the government was forced to take notice of a&nbsp’s visit to the secretary minister of public security in China for senior level discussions on the operation of scam centers based in Myanmar, which are close to the Thai boundary. They are run by Chinese criminals who have ensnared a large number of Chinese and Thai citizens into working there under the illusion of being in actual servitude. &nbsp, &nbsp,

Mr. Phumtham announced on Monday that he would see the situation in Payathonzu on February 12 and Poipet in Cambodia on February 16 before making any additional decisions.

A Thai person recently died from his injuries in Poipet, which is home to scam centers.

According to Mr. Phumtham, energy, fuel, and the internet could also be shut off to another border regions that were connected to the con artists.

Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister ( file photo )

Phumtham Wechayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister ( file photo )