Myanmar: Four more Indian citizens released from Maywadi Cyber-Scam Network

Yangon, April 12 (IANS). Another four Indian citizens who were the victim of Cyber-Scam Network in the Mywadi region at the border of Myanmar-Thailand were released by Myanmar officials and brought to Yangon. The Indian embassy, ​​Yangon, provided this information on Saturday. These four Indians released were handed over to the Indian authorities. Now they will be sent to India shortly after the consular process and exit permit. Earlier on Thursday, 32 Indian citizens rescued from the scam centers in Mywadi were returned to India via Maa foliar in the border area of ​​Myanmar-Thailand. The Indian Embassy, ​​Yangon, advised to be vigilant to such fraudulent job offers. The embassy has warned that it is illegal not to follow the immigration process to cross the Border in Myanmar or Thailand, and it may ban access to these countries in the future. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “The government of India is constantly trying to enter the Indian embassies in Myanmar and Thailand, in collaboration with the local authorities, which secured the withdrawal of 283 Indian citizens by the Mae (Thailand) Air Force,” the Government of India released and returned. Warning from time to time to be vigilant from time to time and through social media posts. Indian citizens are advised to check the authenticity of employers and the background of agents and companies through missions before accepting work abroad. “Earlier this month, the Prime Minister’s Prime Minister met in the Prime Minister of the Bangkok, Prime Minister, senior general min Aung Halang. The Premier Modi had the collaboration with the release of the release. With militant activities, international crimes and human trafficking on the Indo -Myanmar border.