The ministry of external affairs is working to repatriate nearly 500 Indians detained in Thailand after crossing from Myanmar. These individuals are believed to be victims or perpetrators of cyber scam hubs operating in Southeast Asia. India previously repatriated 549 nationals rescued from similar facilities. NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs on Wednesday assured that it was working to repatriate nearly 500 Indians detained in Thailand after they crossed over the border amid Myanmar scam hub crackdown.”We are aware of Indian nationals who have been detained by Thai authorities. They had crossed into Thailand from Myanmar over the past few days. Our Mission in Thailand is working closely with Thai authorities to verify their nationality and to repatriate them, after necessary legal formalities are completed in Thailand,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement.Though the statement did not specify the exact number of Indians stranded, Thailand Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said that nearly 500 people crossed over after a crackdown on scam hub in Myanmar.India Tears Into ‘Baseless Claims’ on Pahalgam Attack In Myanmar Rights Briefing At United Nations”The Indian government will send a plane to take them back directly,” PTI quoted him saying.Earlier in March, India repatriated 549 nationals rescued from such facilities near the Myanmar–Thailand border.UN findings show that cyber scam centres in Myanmar are part of a larger transnational criminal network operating across Southeast Asia, where hundreds of trafficked people are forced into online fraud. Similar hubs exist in Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines and Malaysia. Among those who recently fled Myanmar into Thailand are both Indian victims and alleged perpetrators of these scams.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosWATCH: Moment When Indian-Origin Businessman Darshan Singh Sahsi Killed By Bishnoi Gang In CanadaIndia Tears Into ‘Baseless Claims’ on Pahalgam Attack In Myanmar Rights Briefing At United NationsPresident Murmu Poses With IAF Pilot Shivangi Singh Pakistan Said It Captured In Op SindoorFrom Sidhu Moose Wala To Canada: Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Expands Threat To Global Punjabi SceneDiljit Dosanjh Faces Khalistani Fury: Big B Gesture Sparks Outrage Ahead of Australia Concert ShowDelhi’s ₹3.2 Crore Cloud Seeding Mission Falls Flat, Experts Cite Low Moisture and Weak CloudsAmid Rising Waters and Discontent, Supaul Voters Turn the Bihar Election into a Fight for ChangeChirag Paswan Accuses Owaisi of Dividing Muslims Through Fear Politics’If You Ask PM To Dance…’: Rahul Gandhi Targets Modi, Says BJP Remote Controls Nitish KumarUP CM Yogi Adityanath Targets RJD’s ‘Osama’ in Shahabuddin’s Stronghold, Sparks Ram Temple Showdown123 Photostories Chanderi to Kalamkari: 5 classy cotton sarees for the wedding seasonShilpa Shetty, Milind Soman to Kareena Kapoor: Bollywood celebs and their love for yogaFrom cheese to chicken to chocolate, 6 indulgent sandwiches that are worth trying at homeFrom her controversial exit from Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai to refusing to work with Sunil Grover: Times when Shilpa Shinde made headlinesPriya Sachdev Kapur shares photos from Sona Comstar’s Chennai plant as she carries forward Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 crore legacy amid legal fight with Karisma Kapoor’s kids (Photos)6 types of Kashmiri breads every foodie needs to try7 Minimalist Indian baby names for your little girlHow long should it take a person to poop ideally, and how does it determine how healthy a person is?Do female students outperform boys? Here’s what US teens think about gender bias in schoolsTimes when Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 contestants mastered the art of spoiling the tasks123Hot PicksCyclone MonthaBank Holiday TodayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDarshan Singh SahsiPrince HarryPraneeth Kumar UsiripalliAdin RossHurricane MelissaSidney CrosbyPenguin GameMLB Trade RumorsCharles HullFortnite Tips
NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs on Wednesday assured that it was working to repatriate nearly 500 Indians detained in Thailand after they crossed over the border amid Myanmar scam hub crackdown.“We are aware of Indian nationals who have been detained by Thai authorities. They had crossed into Thailand from Myanmar over the past few days. Our Mission in Thailand is working closely with Thai authorities to verify their nationality and to repatriate them, after necessary legal formalities are completed in Thailand,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement.Though the statement did not specify the exact number of Indians stranded, Thailand Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said that nearly 500 people crossed over after a crackdown on scam hub in Myanmar.
“The Indian government will send a plane to take them back directly,” PTI quoted him saying.Earlier in March, India repatriated 549 nationals rescued from such facilities near the Myanmar–Thailand border.UN findings show that cyber scam centres in Myanmar are part of a larger transnational criminal network operating across Southeast Asia, where hundreds of trafficked people are forced into online fraud. Similar hubs exist in Cambodia, Laos, the Philippines and Malaysia. Among those who recently fled Myanmar into Thailand are both Indian victims and alleged perpetrators of these scams.