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Chennai, May 26 (Reporter) A total of 83 Tamils have been rescued so far who were taken to
countries like Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar on tourist visas under the pretext of IT
jobs and are forced to engage in illegal online activities.
The Tamil Nadu Government on Sunday warned that strict legal action will be taken through
police against agents/agencies in Tamil Nadu sending people abroad for work without being
registered with the Union Government.
In a statement here, Non Resident Tamils’ Welfare Department Commissioner B.Krishnamoorthy
said Tamils are increasingly migrating to foreign countries for various employment opportunities.
It has been reported that they have been taken to Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar on tourist
visas under the pretence of IT jobs and are pressured to engage in illegal online activities.
Those who refuse are subjected to electric shocks and physical abuse.
So far, this Department has rescued 83 Tamils from these countries, he said.
It is recently reported that Indian nationals are being lured for employment through Thailand in Lao
People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) – also known as Laos. These fake jobs are for posts such
as of 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.
Mr Krishnamoorthy said agents in places such as Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore and India associated
with these firms are recruiting Indian Nationals by taking simple interviews 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 Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone in Laos under harsh and restrictive conditions.
At times, they are taken hostages by criminal syndicates indulging in illegal activities and forced to
work in strenuous conditions under constant physical and mental torture, he pointed out.
Stating that 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, Mr Krishnamoorthy said
tourist visa is to be used only for the purpose of tourism.
Advising people not to fall prey to such illegal promises, he said "Please note that those convicted
of human trafficking crimes have been sentenced up to 18 years in prison in Laos. Therefore, Indian
nationals are advised not to get enticed and entrapped in such fraudulent or exploitative job offers
and are requested to exercise extreme caution and verify the antecedents of recruiting agents as
well as any company before taking up any job offer in Laos."
To prevent Indians from falling into these traps and to stay alert against employment scams, it is advised to thoroughly investigate recruitment agents and the companies they will be working for before going abroad. Indian should only travel with an employment visa and a proper job contract
and before travelling verify the authenticity of the visa through the Indian Embassy in the respective countries and the embassies of those countries in India, Mr Krishnamoorthy said...////...