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Second Hong Kong man rescued from Southeast Asia scam farm: ex-politician

Former District Councillor Andy Yu tells the Post the man has fled to Bangkok after four months of captivity

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A family member of a kidnapped victim is accompanied by former District Councillor Andy Yu (right) to petition for help. Photo: Jelly Tse
A second Hong Kong man has been rescued from Myanmar after being lured into forced illegal labour in Southeast Asia, according to a former district councillor who has been helping victims.
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Andy Yu Tak-po revealed the development on Monday afternoon after accompanying a family member of a kidnapped victim to submit a petition letter at Myanmar’s consulate in the city earlier that day. No one in the consulate, however, was sent to receive the letter.

“Another Hongkonger who was illegally detained and assisted by us was rescued from Myanmar last night, and is now in Thailand,” Yu wrote on social media.

Yu told the Post that the man called his family about his release from four months of captivity in a “scam farm” after arriving in Bangkok on Sunday night, adding the case did not involve paying a ransom.

“The man is now staying in a safe space in Bangkok. The family has already reported to police and the Immigration Department,” Yu said.

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“We hope the {Hong Kong] Economic and Trade Office in Bangkok can help him handle some financial issues, including the cost incurred for overstaying in Thailand and the return airfare to Hong Kong,” Yu said.

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