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Dealing with scams, Thailand cuts power to 5 Myanmar border areas

Feb 06, 2025

Bangkok [Thailand], February 6: The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) in Thailand on February 5 began to stop supplying electricity to five areas of Myanmar, bordering Thailand's Tak and Chiang Rai provinces, to deal with fraud centers.
Thailand has also stopped supplying oil and broadband internet to the areas, according to The Nation. Thailand's National Security Council said there was evidence that transnational criminal gangs were operating in some border areas in Myanmar . Last month, the Global New Light of Myanmar reported that the scam centers were supplied with electricity and internet from abroad and were funded by "foreign organizations." Since October 2023, Myanmar has eported more than 55,000 foreigners forced to work in the scam centers, mostly Chinese.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper

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