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The "escape tide" of Myawaddy fraud park in Myanmar continues! A large number of people waiting to enter Thailand, Myawaddy authorities issued a ban

The "escape wave" from Myanmar's Myowadi Fraud Park continues!

After the Myanmar Defence Forces raided the KK Park complex in Myawaddy City, Karen State, foreigners who remained in these buildings began to flee.

Thailand's Khaosod English reported that the number of foreigners who fled to Thailand from KK Park in Myawaddy City has exceeded 500, and this number may continue to increase.

Currently, more than 500 foreigners are temporarily living in temporary tents set up by Thai security authorities in Mae Sok County. The report also mentioned that the number may rise further as people continue to seek asylum throughout October 23.

During the operation, 30 sets of "star chain" equipment and accessories installed for illegal communication were seized. In addition, 10 single-tiered buildings, 100 two-tiered buildings, 20 four-tiered buildings, 2 five-tiered buildings, 20 single-tiered shops, 30 two-tiered shops, 15 single-tiered warehouses, 20 two-tiered warehouses, 10 four-tiered warehouses, 21 two-tiered buildings, 10 three-tiered buildings, 5 four-tiered buildings, 5 five-tiered buildings and 2 single-tiered clinics were found. In these buildings, a total of 2198 people were found, including 1645 male workers, 455 female workers and 98 male security personnel.

Regarding the construction and land ownership issues within the K.K. park, the State Administrative Commission issued a statement stating that the official license issued by the government, the certificate of land ownership, and the relevant legal documents such as the building and construction permits issued by the hotel and the Ministry of Tourism were not found.

Thousands of cybercriminals are waiting for entry into Thailand.

On the morning of October 23, hundreds of online fraud workers who escaped from the KK Park in the south of Myo Wadi City were waiting to be allowed to enter Thailand. They gathered at the bridgehead of the Myo Wadi-Mae Sok No. 1 Friendship Bridge (No. 1).

On the morning of October 23rd, foreigners from China, Thailand, India, Africa and other countries gathered together, hoping to be allowed to enter Thailand. During this period, according to local residents, relevant Myanmar government personnel took them away in military vehicles.

One person who lived near the Bridge of Friendship said, “There were a lot of foreigners in the morning, all sorts of people, both Chinese, Indian, and even African, Ethiopian. About noon, the military took them away by car. It is likely as before, they were first detained and then contacted the relevant country’s embassies for deportation.”

Another person who lived near the Friendship Bridge also said: “We also saw the relevant officials take about 500 foreigners and shouldn’t have been arrested.”

For those who escaped from the A.A. and K.K. parks, the cost of taking a taxi from the village of Metodre to the direction of Thunvadi has risen to about fifty thousand to a hundred thousand yen per person. In addition, hotels and hostels in the city of Thunvadi are also crowded.

The authorities of the State of Thunvath prohibit citizens from engaging in illegal business activities including cyber fraud

After the incident, the press release group of Myanmar's National Defense and Security Council responded that local instructions had been issued in Myawaddy, Karen State, prohibiting people from participating in illegal business activities including online fraud.

According to the response, as of October 22, members of the security forces have systematically detained 118 illegal expatriates (114 men and 4 women) who are believed to be KKK workers in the city of Thunvath, and the necessary censorship is underway.

The response also mentioned that on October 23, members of the security forces continued to conduct searches around the city of Myowadi and detained foreign personnel who entered the country illegally. At the same time, according to information, 677 foreigners (618 men, 59 women) have arrived on the Thai side.

In response, it was clearly stated that local directives have been issued against cyber fraud and other illegal business activities that undermine national dignity in the city of Swansea, prohibiting the participation of citizens; it is also forbidden to illegally build build buildings, go to work, participate in, associate, support or assist in any way in these activities.

Therefore, in response, the country is also working with neighboring countries, regional countries, and international organizations to investigate and effectively combat foreigners who are involved in the operations of online fraud centers and the manipulation behind them.

In addition, it is coordinating effectively with relevant countries on foreigners who are in trouble and trafficked for various reasons in order to return them to their countries as soon as possible.



News raw data sources → https://news.qq.com/rain/a/20251024A05AYY00

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