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Police & Foundation Act to Stop Overseas Job Scams

Police from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD) have partnered with a private foundation to warn the public and prevent Thai workers from being deceived into taking jobs abroad. The initiative, launched on 20 March 2026, aims to raise awareness and reduce the risk of human trafficking linked to fraudulent recruitment schemes.

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Pol Maj Gen Wittaya Sriprasertphap, commander of the ATPD, said the division has joined forces with the A21 Foundation to roll out a nationwide awareness campaign. The project includes the distribution of 100,000 posters and vinyl banners designed to alert the public to the dangers of overseas job scams.

The materials have been provided by representatives of the A21 Foundation, including Mr Anan Uttama, Ms Rojana Bomkhunthod and Ms Jasmine Thanadsang. They were formally handed over to ATPD officers, including Pol Col Attaporn Suriyalert and Pol Col Narong Thetsawiboon, along with representatives from sub-division units 1 to 6.

The campaign will focus on high-traffic transport hubs where job seekers are most likely to travel, such as Bangkok’s Mo Chit and Ekkamai bus terminals, Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station, and provincial bus stations. Authorities hope the visibility of the materials in these locations will help inform the public and deter criminal networks.

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The initiative comes amid ongoing concerns over Thai nationals being lured abroad under false promises of employment, only to be exploited or trafficked. Police and partner organisations have increasingly sought collaboration with private sector groups to expand outreach and improve prevention efforts.

Officials believe that public awareness remains a critical tool in disrupting such crimes, particularly as traffickers continue to adapt their methods. By targeting transit points, the campaign aims to reach individuals at risk before they leave the country.

Naewna reported that the ATPD will continue to deploy the materials and monitor their impact, while maintaining cooperation with partner organisations. Further measures may be introduced as part of broader efforts to combat human trafficking and related offences.

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