Security official will remain in Bangkok to continue efforts to rescue 10 other residents stranded in similar fraud centres in region A Hongkonger who was lured to Southeast Asia and held captive at a "scam farm" in Myanmar since October returned to the city on Monday,
The Secretary for Security, Chris Tang Ping-keung, said that a Hong Kong resident who was detained in Myanmar and forced to carry out illegal work for a scam farm will return home on Monday (Jan 27).
Hong Kong actress Jacquelin Ch’ng raised concerns about a potential scam after receiving a work offer to Thailand, following the disappearances of actor Wang Xing and model Yang Zeqi upon their arrival in the country.
The Security Bureau says that a Hong Kong resident who was recently rescued after being detained in Myanmar, where he was forced to work illegally, returned to Hong Kong from Thailand on January 27.
Two men wanted in connection with a murder in Hong Kong were arrested by immigration police at Suvarnabhumi airport on Wednesday, according to the police yesterday.
A Hongkonger who was rescued from a Myanmar scam farm a week ago is set to arrive in Hong Kong along with a Security Bureau-led task force on Monday.
Officials in Thailand on Wednesday stressed that the country remains "a safe destination for all international visitors", following reports of Hong
Two individuals from Hong Kong were arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand's Bangkok on Wednesday on suspicion of murder.
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A Hong Konger who was lured to Southeast Asia and held captive at a "scam farm" in Myanmar since October returned to the city on Monday, as the government revealed that a security official would remain in Bangkok to continue efforts to rescue 10 other residents stranded in similar fraud centres in the region.