11 Thai youths rescued from being smuggled to call centre gang in Cambodia


Police determined that all 11 youths were under 20 years old and came from several Thai provinces. - The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Thai troops rescued 11 youths from a house near the border in Sa Kaeo province on Monday (Oct 13) evening before they could be smuggled to Cambodia to work for a call centre gang.

The rescue operation, led by the Aranyaprathet Taskforce, was carried out at around 6.30pm local time after the eastern branch of the Immanuel Foundation Thailand alerted the unit that several parents had filed complaints, reporting their teenage sons had been deceived and detained by a gang.

Colonel Chainarong Kasi, commander of the taskforce, said the foundation had informed him that one teenager had contacted his parents to say he was being held at a house in Moo 3 village, Tambon Fak Huay, Aranyaprathet district, since the morning of Oct 13.

Col Chainarong said the boy had been promised an online job with a monthly salary of at least 20,000 baht (US$600) and full welfare benefits. Ten other victims were reportedly lured with similar promises.

They were told to travel to Sa Kaeo, where they were provided temporary accommodation near the Aranyaprathet bus terminal before being taken to a house near the border. There, they were detained and not allowed to leave.

The teenage boy managed to call his family, informing them that 10 other Thais were also being held at the same location.

After learning the precise location, Chainarong dispatched his team to investigate and found 11 Thai youths, including the boy whose family had raised the alarm. The taskforce then alerted Aranyaprathet police and the district chief to inspect the scene.

The 11 rescued youths were taken to Aranyaprathet Police Station for questioning.

At 12.30am local time on Oct 14, commander of Aranyaprathet Police Station Chuchart Kongmuang transferred the group to the foundation’s Centre for Aiding Thai Expats for temporary care pending further interrogation.

They were later brought back to the police station at 9am local time for additional questioning.

Police determined that all of them were under 20 years old and came from several provinces: two each from Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, and one each from Ratchaburi, Surin, Saraburi, Ayutthaya, Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Ratchasima and Nakhon Phanom. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Motor racing-Norris now clear favourite for F1 title, barring late twist
Taiwan chip industry strengthens its defence, former president tells Berlin peace conference
BBC News says it received legal threat from Trump over speech edit
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Monday (Nov 10, 2025)
Japan PM Takaichi defends Taiwan views after China envoy’s violent threat
Singapore issues guidance to protect consumers' right to independent appliance repairs
Outcry as Indonesian dictator Suharto is proclaimed national hero
Cambodia's Hun Manet and South Korea minister agree on fighting online scams, Seoul says
Two US strikes on alleged drug boats kill six in Pacific: Hegseth
Almost three million households lose power as super typhoon Fung-wong leaves a trail of destruction in the Philippines

Others Also Read