Up to 100,000 still work in Myanmar’s scam hubs – and not all are victims, Thai police say
The top police general leading Thailand’s operation against the compounds called for careful investigations to identify criminals


“Many people use Thailand as a pathway to sneak themselves into Myawaddy to find work, and this is not just the call centre gangs but also online gambling work and other professions,” Thatchai said in an interview.
His comments run counter to widespread reports that scam centre workers in and around Myawaddy were victims, lured to go there by criminal bosses.
Jason Tower, an analyst with the US Institute of Peace and an expert on regional scam centres, said that many people who willingly travelled to areas such as Myawaddy were trapped in conducting scamming operations.
“Many did go in willingly, only discovering that they had been trafficked later,” he said.
Several former scam workers described being trapped in the compounds, where they were forced to trick strangers online into transferring large amounts of money, often pretending to be romantic interests.