Thailand’s Scam Call Center Rescue: A Comedy of Errors or Heroic Effort?
Thailand is on standby to give a warm welcome to thousands freed from Myanmar’s scam call centers. These call centers, more of a modern slavery hub than a workplace, employ trafficked individuals. Interpol’s 2023 warning about this growing global trend highlights the need for international teamwork to combat this fraudulent epidemic.

Hot Take:
Looks like Thailand is about to become the world’s biggest call center for the rescue hotline! With an influx of 7,000 scam call center refugees, they might need to set up a few more phone lines to handle the “You’ve been scammed!” calls. But in all seriousness, this is a crucial step in combating a modern-day slavery issue that’s gone global faster than a cat video on the internet.
Key Points:
- Thailand is preparing to rescue around 7,000 individuals from scam call centers in Myanmar.
- Scam call centers in Southeast Asia have become a hotspot for human trafficking.
- Interpol warns that this practice is expanding globally, including into South America and the Middle East.
- Victims are often trafficked using fake job adverts and are exploited through various forms of abuse.
- Global law enforcement, including Thailand and China, are collaborating to tackle this issue.
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