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BGF detains more than 7,000 citizens of 29 nations following crackdowns on scams

BGF detains more than 7,000 citizens of 29 nations following crackdowns on scams

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Myanmar’s Border Guard Forces (BGF) are set to deport more than 7,000 citizens from 29 nations via Thailand after cracking down on call-centre scam gangs in Myawaddy. Embassies have been notified to arrange repatriation.

Myanmar’s Border Guard Forces (BGF) are preparing to deport more than 7,000 citizens from 29 nations via Thailand following crackdowns on call-centre scam gangs in its controlled areas, a Thai security source said.

A source from the Rajamanu Taskforce under the Naresuan Command said the BGF had coordinated with the taskforce, stating that it intended to repatriate 7,118 foreigners as of Wenesday morning count via Thailand after crackdowns on call-centre gangs in KK Park and Shwe Kokko towns in Myawaddy.The Rajamanu Taskforce is responsible for guarding the border of Tak’s Mae Sot district, which is opposite Myawaddy.

The source stated that Myanmar had notified the embassies of the relevant countries to arrange for their citizens to be repatriated via Thailand.According to the source, the BGF has compiled a list of detained foreigners by nationality as follows:


China: 4,860
Central African Republic: 9
Indonesia: 283
Laos: 1 
Philippines: 127
Malaysia: 70
Pakistan: 68
Nepal: 17
Uganda: 13
Ethiopia: 430
Kenya: 64
Rwanda: 4
Bangladesh: 6
India: 526
Taiwan: 2
Cambodia 2
Sri Lanka: 8
Vietnam: 572
Uzbekistan: 8
Cameroon: 6
Nigeria: 7
South Africa: 17
Tunisia: 3
Namibia: 4
Romania: 1
Ghana: 6
Algeria: 1
Czech Republic: 2 
Singapore: 1

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