Thirteen people, who got duped in Thailand on the pretext of jobs and were taken illegally into Myanmar arrived in Chennai on Wednesday morning.
“Thirteen people, who got duped in Thailand on the pretext of jobs and were taken illegally into Myanmar, arrived in Chennai People were trafficked to Myanmar from various parts of the state via agents. CM (MK Stalin) made efforts to save them,” said State Minister Gingee KS Masthan.
“Around fifty Tamils are still in Myanmar and the government will make efforts to bring them back,” Tamil Nadu Minister Gingee KS Masthan added, after receiving the thirteen people who arrived in Chennai.
“We applied for a job in Dubai. The Dubai agent said that the job was in Thailand, but there was no job when we reached there. They took us around 450 km away to some place in a car. From there, a group of Chinese people made us cross a river illegally,” a victim from Coimbatore said.
“They took our company phones and later we got to know that we were in Myanmar. We didn’t have a VISA and were illegally there. We had to chat via fake IDs with VIPs. The local military rescued us. We were mentally tortured and worked for 15–16 hours a day. A lot of people came via different agents,” added the victim.
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