BangkokPost-Nov 19

Cambodian police on Thursday rescued 99 Thai workers conned and forced into working illegally in Phnom Penh where they were held in a building by a Chinese gang. The rescue operation was part of a joint effort carried out by Cambodian authorities, Thai police and Royal Thai Embassy officials. At the beginning of the operation, officials surrounded the building which was being guarded by almost 50 Chinese. Officials were able to capture almost 40 of them and rescue all the Thais from the building at 5pm. They will be put in quarantine for 14 days, before being allowed to return to their homes. The raid came after the Royal Thai Police, the Anti Human Trafficking Centre and the Children Women and Families Protection group sent investigators led by Pol Col Khemarin Pissamai to locate the building used to hold the captive workers. A source said that most of the victims were deceived by other Thais recruiting people for well-paying positions such as online gambling promotions and online marketing in Cambodia. One victim was quoted as telling police they learned about the jobs via Facebook.

A gang of traffickers allegedly led the victims across the border from Khok Sung district in Sa Kaeo illegally and then transported them to Phnom Penh by van. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2217827/duped-thai-workers-freed-in-phnom-penh