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Combating Call Scams: Thailand Mulls Cambodia Border Wall

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In a bold move to combat cross-border crime, Thailand is considering constructing a wall along part of its boundary with Cambodia, a decision that reflects the struggle against illegal crossings and call-scam centres. These criminal organisations, often operated by Chinese gangsters in Cambodia and Myanmar, have been exploiting vulnerable populations, luring them with false job promises only to entrap them in scams. Recent raids in Poipet, Cambodia, saw the rescue of 215 individuals from such schemes, including 119 Thai nationals, exemplifying the gravity of the issue.

 

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra's visit to the Aranyaprathet border sparked the cabinet's discussion of this potential barrier. Government spokesman Jirayu Houngsub outlined that while the idea was explored, further studies and discussions with Cambodian authorities are needed to envision its feasibility and impact. The Thai Defence Ministry previously suggested a similar construction along a well-trodden 55-kilometre stretch marked by natural crossings.

 

 

Call-scam centres are notorious for their reach, victimising individuals even in distant West African nations. The crackdown intensified following the high-profile rescue of Chinese actor Wang Xing, who was manipulated into crossing borders under false pretenses. Despite successes in rescuing some exploited victims, many remain stranded in dire conditions as international collaboration seeks to facilitate their safe return home.

 

Rangsiman Rome, deputy leader of the People's Party, has cautioned that the journey to dismantle these networks is far from over, with an estimated 300,000 people involved just in the Myawaddy area. As Thailand continues its fight against these criminal enterprises, the prospect of a border wall becomes an intriguing, albeit complex, tool in their arsenal, reported The Thaiger.

 

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Scam call centers can pack and move operations in a single day or two....

 

A wall....lol........Talk about stone age thinking......

 

Hey ...I have heard of some new inventions called the telephone and the internet..........That walls will not stop...

 

Maybe the wall builder hopefuls should investigate  this new technology.....

 

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14 hours ago, redwood1 said:

Scam call centers can pack and move operations in a single day or two....

 

A wall....lol........Talk about stone age thinking......

 

Hey ...I have heard of some new inventions called the telephone and the internet..........That walls will not stop...

 

Maybe the wall builder hopefuls should investigate  this new technology.....

 

If the walls are high enough they block the phone signal.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In a bold move to combat cross-border crime, Thailand is considering constructing a wall along part of its boundary with Cambodia

 

That would be a waste of money. The same people who are now bribing Thai border patrol forces to be allowed to cross the border will just keep doing the same.

1 hour ago, apetley said:

If the walls are high enough they block the phone signal.

Which I calculate to be 26 feet and 2 inches....(dont ask me how I know)  Very doable. 

Great, they can get 30,000 illegal Burmese to build it !

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I think if they build the wall, Cambodia will pay for it!

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If they increase the border force and stamped  out Thai corruption that would be a better deterrent than a wall. 

Building a wall on their Cambodian border?

Then,  illegal aliens will start to  come through the tunnel beneath it.

As demonstrated on US-Mexican border..

 

 

 

 

 

3 hours ago, jippytum said:

If they increase the border force and stamped  out Thai corruption that would be a better deterrent than a wall. 

A wall is a possibility... but the above

No chance

If it was illegal for companies to take your personal data and sell it on, a lot of scams would never occur. Companies are quite open about telling you they want to use your information and will sell it to other companies. If you want to cut down, you will never stop, scams make it illegal for any company to hold and/or sell your data.

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