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Thailand and nearby countries to set up a center to assist human trafficking victims and suppress call center gangs


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BANGKOK (NNT) - Thailand and a number of nearby countries are working together to combat the menace of call center gangs that have caused billions of baht in losses. The nations are also looking to establish a coordination center in aid of human trafficking victims, as a means of contributing to the suppression of call center gangs.

 

Royal Thai Police Deputy Commissioner Pol. Gen. Surachate Hakparn participated in a meeting held to discuss setting up a trilateral coordination center to assist victims of human trafficking in Myawaddy township in Myanmar. The meeting was held in Thailand’s Chiang Mai province and was attended by representatives from China’s Ministry of Public Security and the Myanmar Police Force. A number of attendees hailed from other law enforcement agencies in Thailand, Myanmar, and China. Representatives from Lao PDR’s Ministry of Public Security were also in attendance.

 

Pol. Gen. Surachate was participating in his capacity as the director of the police’s Child-Woman Protection, Anti-human Trafficking, and Fishery Center.

 

Meeting attendees discussed the location that will be used to set up the coordination center, which will contribute to the suppression of transnational crime. The center is now expected to be set up in Thailand’s Chiang Mai province.

 

The meeting discussed producing a joint operations plan and the appointment of coordination personnel representing each nation playing a role in the center. The parties to the meeting also discussed expanding the cooperation to include Cambodia and Vietnam, as well as international organizations such as Interpol and the United Nations.

 

The parties to the meeting pledged to bring about joint operations against call center gangs that have caused billions of baht in losses. Chinese authorities will provide training support for law enforcement officials, as well as budgets and technology enabling joint operations. The hope was to rapidly respond to crimes and address them in a timely manner.

 

 

by Namo Vananupong

 

Source: https://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG230818102243910

 

-- NNT 2023-08-18

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand and a number of nearby countries are working together to combat the menace of call center gangs that have caused billions of baht in losses. The nations are also looking to establish a coordination center in aid of human trafficking victims, as a means of contributing to the suppression of call center gangs.

Look to China, not much else comes from around.

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