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An airlift carrying more than 1,000 Chinese nationals who had worked at online scam centers in eastern Myanmar began yesterday, after the rescued workers were taken across the border to Thailand and put on chartered flights to China.Hundreds of thousands of people from Southeast Asia and elsewhere are estimated to have worked at such centers in Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos, and many were recruited under false pretenses for other jobs and found themselves trapped in virtual slavery.
Thailand, China and Myanmar have coordinated efforts over the past month to shut down the scam centers that bilked victims around the world out of billions of dollars through false romantic ploys, bogus investment pitches and illegal gambling schemes.
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Thai officials said recently that as many as 10,000 people may be repatriated from Myanmar from the online scam centers.
So far, 16 flights, or about four a day, have been scheduled to repatriate the Chinese nationals, accompanied by police.
Because of the large number of Chinese - the projected number so far is 1,041 - Thailand is allowing Beijing to handle most of their processing and investigations on their return to China.
Thai officials said yesterday the rescued workers were being taken in batches of 50 across a bridge from Myanmar's Myawaddy to Thailand's Mae Sot, where they were processed - including with biometric scans - and sent on by bus to Mae Sot's airport.There they boarded China Southern Airlines planes, and about 200 Chinese citizens "suspected of involvement in fraud" were flown to an airport in the city of Nanjing, China's official Xinhua news agency said.
The organized repatriation of freed scam workers from nations other than China will begin on Sunday, local media reported.Associated Press
Chinese nationals board a plane at Thailand's Mae Sot International Airport before being sent back to China. AP















