Job Racket: 50 Indians trapped in Myanmar on the pretext of job rescued, Ministry of External Affairs informed
Giving information on Friday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said that about 50 people trapped in Myanmar have been rescued.
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Job Racket: In the guise of getting jobs abroad, Indian youth are constantly getting caught in the clutches of big rackets. Similar Indians stranded in Myanmar and Cambodia have been rescued. Giving information on Friday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said that about 50 people trapped in Myanmar have been rescued. He said that some people are with Myanmar police because they went there illegally. We are trying to bring them back. Apart from this, some other people are still captives, who are trying to get them out.
80 Indians held captive in Cambodia
Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said that 80 people have also been taken prisoner in Cambodia in the fake job racket case. He has asked Indian citizens to be extremely careful in case of suspicious jobs. He said that there have been many cases of such job rackets in Laos and Cambodia. Bagchi said that Indian embassies in Vientiane, Phnom Penh and Bangkok are helping to bring back people from there.
Advisory issued
Arindam Bagchi said that we have issued an advisory in this regard. I want to caution everyone very much. If someone accepts suspicious jobs and once they get stuck there, it becomes very difficult to bring them back. In such a situation, it is important to be alert. He said about 80 people had been rescued from Cambodia, but this is a tentative number. Let us tell you that earlier, India said on Wednesday that about 45 Indians trapped in a fake job racket in Myanmar have been rescued. Arindam Bagchi reiterated that the cases of Indians trapped in the fake job racket in Myanmar are increasing rapidly.

