Deputy National Police Chief Coordinates with Chinese Embassy and Police to Rescue Four Chinese Citizens Deceived into Call Center Scam Operations in Myanmar
Thai police rescued four Chinese nationals deceived into a Myanmar call center scam operation after they entered Thailand legally in early May; authorities are investigating whether human trafficking charges apply.
On May 26, 2025, Deputy National Police Chief General Thatchai Pitanilabut held a press briefing at the National Victim Screening and Referral Center in Don Mueang to announce the successful rescue of four Chinese nationals who had been deceived into working at a call center scam operation in Myanmar. The operation involved cooperation from multiple police units and coordination with the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok.
According to the investigation, the four Chinese citizens legally entered Thailand on May 3, 2025, through Suvarnabhumi Airport via normal channels. After arrival, they checked into a hotel near the airport before traveling to Tak Province and crossing into Myanmar in a vehicle arranged by a Chinese friend who had recruited them with promises of business opportunities in Thailand.
During interviews, the victims stated their main purpose was to seek business opportunities, with Chiang Mai as their intended destination. Each had brought approximately 30,000 yuan and 10,000 baht in cash. However, investigators noted that all travel expenses—including airfare, transportation, and accommodation—had been covered by the Chinese recruiter.
The victims had shown awareness before departure by instructing their families to immediately report to Chinese police if contact could not be established. CCTV footage, travel records, and evidence did not show signs of abduction, detention, or physical coercion during their journey within Thailand.
Authorities continue investigating whether deception, coercion, threats, or exploitation occurred that would constitute human trafficking. The four individuals are currently undergoing the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) screening process to assess their status and provide legal protections. The process includes observation from the Chinese Embassy to ensure the victims' safety, dignity, and human rights are protected throughout the procedure.