Some 5,000 Chinese nationals will be sent home, with an average number of 1,000 a week, starting next week, the Thai Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson Nikorndej Balankura told reporters.

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Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa (center), Chinese Assistant Minister for Public Security Liu Zhongyi (right), and Myanmar's Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Aung Kyaw Kyaw at the meeting in Bangkok. (Photo: mfa.go.th)

The announcement came after a meeting in Bangkok between Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa, Chinese Assistant Minister for Public Security Liu Zhongyi and Myanmar's Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Aung Kyaw Kyaw.

Cyberscam operations, which have raised in Myanmar's lawless border areas for several years, lure foreign workers with promises of high-paying jobs but hold them hostage and force them into committing online fraud.

The United Nations estimates that as many as 120,000 people, many of them Chinese men, may be working in Myanmar scam centers against their will.

Source: VNA