 
India is working with Thai authorities to bring the Indian nationals back home who crossed into Thailand following a crackdown on some notorious scam centres in Myanmar. India is considering sending an aircraft
to Thailand to repatriate the Indians. Nearly 500 Indian nationals crossed into Thailand following a crackdown on some notorious scam centres in Myanmar. Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said nearly 500 Indians are at Mae Sot in western Thailand. "The Indian government will send a plane to take them back directly," he said.According to news agency PTI, India is considering sending an aircraft to Thailand to repatriate the Indians, most of whom were victims of the scam centres in Myanmar's KK Park complex. The Indian nationals are among over 1,500 people from 28 countries who have fled Myanmar following the crackdown on the scam centres, according to reports. It is learnt that the Indians who fled from Myanmar to Thailand include some of the victims of the scam centres as well as those who were involved in their operation.The Myanmar Military had conducted a series of operations against the KK Park cybercrime compound since last week. The KK Park is notorious for its involvement in transnational cyberscams, according to Reuters. The sprawling compound and others nearby are run primarily by Chinese criminal gangs and guarded by local militia groups aligned to Myanmar's military, the report added.
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