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Thai Police Detain 10 Chinese Nationals Suspected of Human Trafficking

更新时间:2025-02-15 04:08 来源:Manufactry

Thai Police Detain 10 Chinese Nationals Suspected of Human Trafficking

In a major breakthrough, Thai police have detained 10 Chinese nationals suspected of human trafficking, according to local reports. The suspects were flown into Thailand's Suvarnabhumi Airport today and are being processed for deportation back to China.

The arrest comes after an investigation by the Public Security Bureau revealed that the suspects had been involved in a large-scale human trafficking ring that targeted aspiring actors, models, and crew members in China. The ring, which was based in Myanmar's Mawlamyine region, used fake social media posts to lure victims into Thailand before transporting them to various entertainment districts.

According to police, the suspects were recruited through WeChat groups and promised them acting jobs or modeling opportunities in Thailand. However, upon arrival, they were forced into prostitution or other forms of exploitation.

The investigation began after a Chinese actor reported being tricked into traveling to Thailand for an acting job that turned out to be a scam. The actor, who was not named, had been contacted through WeChat and promised a role in a film production.

As the police dug deeper, they discovered that the suspects had been using fake identities and social media profiles to recruit victims from all over China. The ring's operators allegedly used sophisticated tactics to persuade victims to travel to Thailand, including offering to book flights and hotels and arranging transportation.

The Public Security Bureau has released a statement saying that 12 people have been arrested so far in connection with the case, and more are expected to be detained as the investigation continues. The authorities have also launched a nationwide manhunt for other suspects who may still be at large.

In related news, several cases of Chinese nationals going missing or being trafficked abroad have surfaced online recently, all of which are believed to be linked to this human trafficking ring.

The case highlights the growing threat of human trafficking in Asia and the need for law enforcement agencies to work together to combat this crime. Thai authorities have praised the cooperation with Chinese police and expressed their commitment to bringing the perpetrators to justice.

In a statement, the Public Security Bureau said that it will continue to work closely with international partners to track down and prosecute those responsible for these heinous crimes.

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