Over 200 saved from scam gang


Thai and Cambodian police have rescued 215 victims from a call centre scam gang in Poi Pet.

Thai police sought assistance from their Cambodian counterparts to initiate the crack down on a call-centre gang in Poi Pet, opposite Sa Kaeo, rescuing 215 “victims”, including 109 Thais, a government spokesman said yesterday.

Government spokesman Jirayu Houng­sub stated that Police Commissioner-Gene­ral Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet reported the rescue operation to Prime Minister Pae­tongtarn Shinawatra immediately after it was completed yesterday morning.

Jirayu explained that the gang was operating inside a three-storey building within a plaza compound across the Rong Klua market in Sa Kaeo’s Aranyaprathet district.

Led by a police inspector-general, Thai authorities coordinated with Cambodian police to raid the building, rescuing 109 Thai nationals – 54 of whom were women – along with 50 Pakistanis, three Indonesians, and 48 Indians.

Jirayu added that the police inspector-general had met with a Cambodian deputy national police chief last Friday to plan the operation.

A police source revealed that Thai authorities were first alerted to the scam when they received an email from a victim seeking help.

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Following an investigation, they identified the call-centre gang’s location and sought Cambodian police assistance to carry out the raid.

Cambodian officials are now interrogating all the rescued individuals to distinguish gang members from actual victims.

According to the source, the victims will be transferred across the border at the Ban Klong Luek checkpoint at the Thai-Cambodian Friendship Bridge by today or tomorrow.

Upon arrival, they will be handed over to Thai authorities and taken to a screening centre in Sa Kaeo for further questioning.

Those found to have voluntarily participated in the scam will face legal action, while those who were deceived into working for the gang will be allowed to return home. — The Nation/ANN

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