City
Epaper

Fake job racket: MEA rescued 45 trapped in Myanmar so far

By IANS | Updated: October 5, 2022 19:20 IST

New Delhi, Oct 5 Alerting people about dubious employment offers from overseas, the Ministry of External Affairs said ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Oct 5 Alerting people about dubious employment offers from overseas, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Wednesday that it has so far rescued 45 Ind from Myanmar who were trapped in fake job rackets.

"We have been actively pursuing the case of Ind being trapped in fake job rackets in Myanmar. Thanks to the efforts of @IndiainMyanmar & @IndiainThailand, around 32 Ind had already been rescued. Another 13 Indian citizens have now been rescued, & reached Tamil Nadu today," MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted.

Giving more information, the official said, "Some more Indian citizens have been rescued from their fake employers and are in custody of Myanmar authorities for illegal entry into that country. Legal formalities have been initiated to get them repatriated at the earliest."

Instances of similar job rackets have also come to light from Laos and Cambodia. Indian Embassies in Vientiane, Phnom Penh and Bangkok have been helping in repatriating people from there as the details of agents allegedly involved in this racket have been shared with the relevant authorities in various Indian states, Bagchi said.

These dubious IT firms, engaged in call-centre scams and cryptocurrency frauds, offer jobs to lure Indian youth for the posts of digital sales and marketing executives in Thailand. The firms have captured the attention of Indian Embassies in Bangkok and Myanmar, stated the Ministry in the advisory against fake job rackets issued on September 24.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: VientianeArindam bagchiNew DelhiMinistry Of External AffairsMinistry for external affairsThe new delhi municipal councilMinistry of external affairs of indiaDelhi south-westMinistry of external affairs ministryIndian external affairs ministerExternal affairs ministry of indiaMinistry of external affairs of government of india
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalNew Delhi Railway Station Sees ‘Stampede-Like’ Chaos Due to Train Delays (Watch)

InternationalVanuatu PM Jotham Napat Orders Cancellation Of Lalit Modi's Passport

NationalAmit Shah Reviews Delhi’s Law & Order Situation, Says Illegal Intruders Will Be Identified and Deported

NationalDelhi: Speaker Vijendra Gupta Responds To LoP Atishi’s Letter, Says, “Surprising That Opposition Is Not Aware Of Rules”

NationalSupreme Court Dismisses Plea on Delhi Railway Station Stampede, Questions Evidence of 200 Deaths

National Realted Stories

NationalHelipad to be built at city bus terminal in Gurugram

NationalInfant dies after accidentally drinking chemical in Gurugram village

National'Terrorists behind Pahalgam massacre will not be spared', says Bengal BJP chief

NationalHindu Pakistani nationals holding long term visas exempted from visa revocation

NationalPresident Droupadi Murmu to Attend Pope Francis' Funeral in Vatican City on April 26