New Delhi:With 60 more Indians rescued from cyber scam centres in Cambodia, the total number of Indians rescued from that country is now 360. But the fact of the matter is there are more than 1,000 Indian nationals trapped in cyber fraud camps not only in Cambodia, but also in other Southeast Asian nations like Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam.
In fact, when one opens the website of the Indian Embassy in Cambodia, an advisory pops up cautioning Indian nationals intending to visit that country for employment to do so only through authorised agents. Indian missions in other Southeast Asian nations have also issued similar advisories.
So, what do these advisories state?
“It is advised that the background of the prospective employer in Cambodia is checked thoroughly,” the advisory issued by the Indian Embassy in Cambodia states. “Indian nationals are also advised not to indulge in practices contrary to the purpose for which the visa is granted by the host government, such as seeking employment on a tourist visa.”
A similar advisory being run on the website of the Indian Embassy in Laos states that Indian nationals are being lured for employment through Thailand to that neighbouring Southeast Asian nation.
“These fake jobs are for posts such as ‘Digital Sales and Marketing Executives’ or ‘Customer Support Service’ by dubious companies involved in call centre scams and crypto-currency fraud in Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone in Laos,” the advisory clearly states. “Agents in places such as Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore and India associated with these firms are recruiting Indian nationals by taking a simple interview and the typing test, and are offering high salaries, hotel bookings, along with return air tickets and visa facilitation. Victims are illegally taken across the border into Laos from Thailand and held captive to work in the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone in Laos under harsh and restrictive conditions. At times, they are taken hostage by criminal syndicates indulging in illegal activities and forced to work in strenuous conditions under constant physical and mental torture.”
According to the advisory being run by the Indian Embassy in Vientiane, Indian workers have been brought to Laos to work in other regions of the country in low-cost jobs such as mining and wood factories and in most cases their handlers exploit them and endanger them in illegal work.
Stating that several Indians have been rescued under very difficult circumstances, the advisory adds: “Visa on arrival in Thailand or Laos does not permit employment and the Lao authorities do not issue work permits to Indian nationals coming to Laos on such visas. It may be noted that a tourist visa is to be used only for tourism.”
In the advisory that it has been running on its website since September last year, the Indian Embassy in Myanmar states that international crime syndicates are offering jobs in India’s civil unrest-torn eastern neighbour through various companies. Such syndicates are operating in areas like Myawaddy, Yangon, Laukkaing, Lashio and Tachileik.
“Recently, the Government of Myanmar has notified severe punishment for individuals indulging in online scamming, money laundering and human trafficking in accordance with the Myanmar laws,” it states.
The advisory cautioned Indian nationals not to get trapped in such job offers through social media platforms or other unverified sources.
“Indian nationals are advised to check/verify credentials of foreign employers through the missions concerned abroad and the antecedents of recruiting agents as well as the companies should be established before taking up any job offer abroad,” it states.
Meanwhile, following the rescue of the 60 Indian nationals earlier this week, the Indian Embassy in Phnom Penh stated that Indian nationals have been advised not to undertake illegal cybercrimes and to reach out to the Embassy and Cambodian hotline numbers. In fact, all the advisories issued by the Indian missions share helpline numbers for Indian nationals falling into such traps.
So, why are Indians falling into this trap and what is the modus operandi of these fraud employers running call centre scams?
As the advisory issued by the Indian Embassy in Laos states, agents in places such as Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore and India associated with these firms are recruiting Indian nationals by taking a simple interview and the typing test, and are offering high salaries, hotel bookings along with return air tickets and visa facilitation.