Nearly 300 Indians have been rescued from scam centers in Myanmar and safely returned home via Thailand. The crackdown on these centers, especially those run by Chinese operators, has resulted in the liberation of around 7,000 workers. India utilized a C-17 aircraft for the repatriation of its citizens, and more such operations are expected in the future. These scam centers are known for exploiting foreign workers in various online fraud schemes. In stark contrast to India’s approach, China treated its repatriated nationals as potential criminal suspects. This rescue mission highlights the ongoing issue of fraudulent activities targeting individuals in Southeast Asia, and the need for continued efforts to combat such scams.

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