Paetongtarn plans to tackle call centre scam issue in Aranyaprathet


BANGKOK: Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra (pic) will visit the Aranyaprathet border checkpoint in Sa Kaeo this Friday (Feb 28) to monitor progress in addressing call-centre scams. She emphasized a firm, ongoing approach, stating the issue will be tackled with "no end, no pause."

At the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Prime Minister Paetongtarn revealed plans to visit the Khlong Luek border checkpoint, located opposite Poipet in Cambodia’s Banteay Meanchey Province, to address the growing issue of call-centre scams.

This initiative comes with cooperation from the Cambodian government.

The Prime Minister highlighted that call-centre scams have evolved into a transnational threat, requiring international collaboration.

While efforts along the Myanmar border have been productive, the issue has spread to other borders, including those with Laos and Cambodia.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Phumtham Wechayachai reported progress in addressing issues at Mae Sot District in Tak Province, where disciplinary measures have been taken against implicated officials, including transfers and the establishment of investigative committees.

Ongoing investigations aim to identify additional officials involved, with many under scrutiny for future disciplinary action.

Coordination with Myanmar authorities remains strong, though the challenge of handling a large number of detained suspects of various nationalities persists. Further screening and cooperation with multiple countries are needed for effective processing, Phumtham said.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society, Prasert Jantararuangthong, reported the shutdown of illegal communication signals linked to call centre gangs in border areas.

He instructed state and private mobile operators to work together in monitoring and reducing transmission tower heights, as well as redirecting antennas into Thailand.

Mobile patrol units have been deployed to scan mobile frequencies, with any detected foreign signals to be immediately blocked. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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