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Indian Gang Arrested After Tricking People To Work Illegally Abroad.

PATTAYA:--Special Operation police officers were able to arrest an Indian gang that people from their own country to work abroad.

Pattaya – June 22, 2013 [PDN]; At 02.30, Police Lt. Colonel Chiddecha Songhong, Suppression Inspector of Pattaya police station together with special operation officer went to arrest an Indian gang that would tricked their own people to work abroad illegally. The raid or arrest happened in Soi Yamamoto in Pattaya Second Rd. inside the house that was raided, police found a number of Indians that were locked in.

When police arrived at the house, on the second floor, police found 31 year-old Mr. Dheeraj Kumar and 32 year-old Mr. Rajmal Guswami, the main suspects, police then went up to a room on the fourth floor, finding 3 more Indian people that were presumed to be confined with in the room. After questioning them, they had told the police that they had been tricked by the two suspects. They promised them to work in Australia. It was also known that they had to pay a enormous fee of 500,000 rupee or 250,000 THB.

Full story:http://www.pattayadailynews.com/en/2013/06/22/indian-gang-arrested-after-tricking-people-to-work-illegally-abroad/

-- Pattaya Daily News 2013-06-22

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Indian Human Trafficking operation exposed by Pattaya Police

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PATTAYA: -- In the early hours of Saturday, officers from the Pattaya Police Special Investigations Unit conducted a raid on an Indian Tailor shop in South Pattaya where at least 3 Indian Nationals were allegedly being kept against their will.

The raid was prompted by one of the alleged trafficking victims escaping from the location and seeking assistance from an Indian Restaurant Owner who contacted the Police.

Officers rushed to the H House Guest House in Soi 13/1 off Pattaya Beach Road just after 2.30am and met with two Indian men on the ground floor, Mr. Dheeraj Kuma aged 31 and Mr. Rajmal Guswami aged 32. They appeared nervous when Police asked to check room number 406 on the 4th floor of the building where 3 Indian Nationals aged between 36 and 40 were found to be locked inside the room.

Initial questioning revealed the men had been promised work in Australia and had paid an Indian Agent the equivalent of 250,000 Baht to be taken from India to Thailand where they were to be transferred on to Australia.

Full story: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/92162/indian-human-trafficking-operation-exposed-pattaya-police/

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What smells ? Apart from these scam artists and traffickers. The case is a real one reported to Soi 9 station by other Indian nationals in Pattaya and then acted upon. Similar cases have been previously reported in the press from ports close to here so there is no doubt that the trafficking exists.

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I don't understand. Why would anyone traffic Indian nationals? Everywhere I go there are lots of them there already, so what's the purpose of shipping in more?

Re-reading this it sounds a bit racist, but I mean it as an honest question.

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