About About 250 people have complained to work agents that they were promised jobs in Australia or Israel and subsequently left stranded at Suvarnabhumi airports on Saturday without receiving their pledged air flights.  ,
The unhappy career seekers claimed to have received full fees of about 12 million ringgit.  ,
On Monday, fifty of them lodged formal complaints with the Central Investigation Bureau ( CIB ).
One of them, Narongchai, 42, said they paid 60, 000 to 120, 000 each to a person named” Mr Aoy” to handle a variety of work for them in Australia.
Other patients had , filed a complaint with Suvarnabhumi aircraft officers on Saturday, and said they were promised function in Israel.
Ms Aoy showed up at the airport on Saturday, claiming to have transferred the victims ‘ funds to a” Ms Fa” who had claimed to be able to work for Thais at foreign embassies and be able to find jobs abroad.
The sufferers were unable to touch her as of Monday night when she told them that she would submit the visa she had arranged for them to the Crime Suppression Division on Monday to prove her ignorance.
The Department of Employment and the Ministry of Labour, according to federal deputy official Karom Ponpornklang, were assisting the survivors in filing their problems with the CIB’s Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division.
According to Mr. Karom, the Ministry of Labor also mandated that the aircraft labor checkpoint totally look out for illegal activity.  ,
” Indian people who want to work aboard must go there legally and do so before giving their money to brokers. The Department of Labor has approve foreign employment agencies, he said.  ,