
Countering CYBER SCAMS
In a crackdown on reported human trafficking, BGF military patrolled offices at Shwe Kokko in Myanmar’s northeast Myawaddy town on Friday, an AFP bowman saw.
A built-up area that stands out among the surrounding agricultural areas is Shwe Kokko, a hoax compound located in a region under the control of the BGF.
Cyberscameras frequently entice people from all over the world with the promise of high-paying careers before holding them hostage and making them commit online fraud or face severe punishment.
Government and military organizations in Myanmar and Thailand have launched a show of force by raiding the centers, which have also been linked to playing and drug trafficking, before releasing and rapturing the foreigners who are in.
According to Indian officers, Thailand deported 10 Chinese citizens on Saturday in connection with the infamous alleged abduction of an artist who was rescued from a Myanmar cyber-fraud facility.
The defendants were portion of a group operating in Myawaddy, north of Shwe Kokko, and were reportedly involved in defrauding Taiwanese people, according to a police speech.
More than 250 foreign citizens from over a hundred nations were also rescued from a scam-free online store in Kyauk Khet, which is located 50 kilometers south of Shwe Kokko, and handed over to Thailand on Wednesday.
In a statement released on Thursday, BGF Major General Saw Chit Thu stated that the army was “identifying, arresting, and repressing human traffickers and cybercriminals who are operating illegally within our place.”