A Myanmar ethnic militia yesterday said it was preparing to deport 10,000 people linked to cyber scams in the area it controls to Thailand as part of a crackdown on the illicit compounds.
The Kayin Border Guard Force are preparing to hand over daily ‘about 500 people including many different nationalities’.
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