Owaisi Urges Jaishankar to Rescue 16 Indians Enslaved at Myanmar Border

AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi has urgently appealed to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to rescue 16 Indian nationals, including three from Hyderabad, who were lured to the Myanmar-Thailand border with fake job promises and are now enslaved. The victims are reportedly forced to work excessively long hours, face physical punishment, and have had their documents seized. This incident follows India's repatriation of over 1,500 nationals from similar cyber fraud networks in Thailand last year. Previous rescue operations have brought back hundreds of victims, primarily from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, who were also trapped in organized cybercrime hubs.

Key Points: Owaisi Urges Rescue of Indians Trapped in Myanmar-Thailand Border

  • 16 Indians trapped at border
  • Lured with fake job offers
  • Forced into labor and cyber fraud
  • India repatriated 1500+ last year
  • Victims from Telangana and Andhra
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Owaisi urges EAM Jaishankar to rescue 16 Indians from Myanmar-Thailand border

AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi appeals to EAM Jaishankar to rescue 16 Indians forced into labor at the Myanmar-Thailand border.

"They are forced to work 18-20 hours daily, physically punished, and deprived of passports, phones, and medical facilities. - Asaduddin Owaisi"

Hyderabad, Jan 22

AIMIM President and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi on Thursday urged External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to intervene and ensure the rescue of 16 India nationals from the Myanmar-Thailand border.

Owaisi posted on social media platform 'X' on Thursday that he received a distressing message from a person held captive.

"At least 16 Indian nationals, including three from Hyderabad, were promised jobs in Thailand but taken to the Myanmar-Thailand border and enslaved. They are forced to work 18-20 hours daily, physically punished, and deprived of passports, phones, and medical facilities," posted the MP.

He appealed to the EAM to intervene urgently to ensure the rescue of all Indians stuck there.

"This information comes from Mir Sajjad Ali, a resident of Osman Nagar, Hyderabad, currently incarcerated at the Myanmar-Thailand border. Two others with him are from Maula Ali and Banjara Hills," Owaisi added.

India repatriated over 1,500 of its nationals from Thailand last year. They were brought back on special flights.

The rescued Indians were victims of organised cyber fraud networks, which had lured them with the promise of high-paying jobs. They were later held captive and forced to engage in illegal online activities.

As many as 11 people from Telangana were repatriated from Thailand in November last year. They were among 270 Indian nationals rescued.

They had fled to Thailand following a military raid on cybercrime hubs in Myanmar.

Another group of 55 people from neighbouring Andhra Pradesh were rescued from cybercrime hubs in Myanmar. They were among 370 Indian nationals repatriated from Thailand.

All 55 belong to Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam.

Since their mobile phones were seized in Myanmar and they had no money, the repatriates were provided assistance by the Andhra Pradesh government on reaching India.

The Andhra Pradesh government successfully helped 79 people rescued from the Myanmar cybercrime network in reaching their homes.

Earlier, 24 people belonging to various regions of Andhra Pradesh were among the Indians repatriated from Thailand.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good on Owaisi ji for raising this. It doesn't matter which party you belong to when our citizens are in danger. Hope Jaishankar sir takes immediate action.
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Aman W
We need more awareness about these fake job scams. Desperate for work, people fall into these traps. The govt should run campaigns in villages and towns.
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Sarah B
The article says over 1,500 were rescued last year. That's a huge number! It shows this is a massive, ongoing problem. Our embassies need to be extra vigilant.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the urgency, I wish our leaders were this proactive *before* people get trafficked. Stronger checks at immigration and better verification of overseas recruiters are needed.
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Meera T
My prayers are with the families in Hyderabad. Can't imagine their anxiety. The state govt and MEA should coordinate like they did for the Andhra and Telangana people last year.

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