1. Hundreds of Indians working at a cybercrime hub in Myanmar, known as KK Park, are being repatriated after raids by the Myanmar military.
2. These individuals were transported to Mae Sot, Thailand, and flown home on Indian Air Force planes. More flights are planned.
3. Over 1,500 foreigners escaped the compound and crossed into Thailand, with Indians being the largest group. This is part of a larger crackdown by Myanmar's junta on scam centers in their border area.
2. These individuals were transported to Mae Sot, Thailand, and flown home on Indian Air Force planes. More flights are planned.
3. Over 1,500 foreigners escaped the compound and crossed into Thailand, with Indians being the largest group. This is part of a larger crackdown by Myanmar's junta on scam centers in their border area.
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Summary
1. Mass repatriation of approximately 1,500 Indians, working at cybercrime hub KK Park in Myanmar's Mae Sot, following military raids; ongoing flights to India.
2. Over 1,500 foreigners fled the compound and entered Thailand amidst larger crackdown by Myanmar's junta on scam centers near the
2. Over 1,500 foreigners fled the compound and entered Thailand amidst larger crackdown by Myanmar's junta on scam centers near the
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251107_26/#summary
Date: Nov. 7, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-07
Created: 2025/11/08 17:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:35
Last Read: 2025/11/08 22:04