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Indians should avoid Thailand jobs: Ministry of External Affairs said in advisory – youth are getting fake job offers from Thailand A to Z Counsel

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The Government of India suggested the youth to avoid fake job offers coming from Thailand. The Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday issued an advisory saying that youth in India are getting fake job offers from Thailand. Agents sitting in Dubai and India are sending this supply by means of social media adverts.

These fake job offers are being despatched by such IT corporations who are concerned in name facilities and crypto foreign money fraud. These corporations supply advertising and gross sales profile jobs in Thailand.

Bonded laborers are made by taking them to Myanmar
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said – youths are taken to Myanmar throughout the border by providing fake information. There they are taken captive to work. Because of this, Indians are being suggested to avoid fake job offers being issued by means of social media or every other medium.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin had written a letter to PM Modi informing him about 300 Indians stranded in Myanmar.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin had written a letter to PM Modi informing him about 300 Indians stranded in Myanmar.

300 Indians stranded in Myanmar
Indian Embassy in Myanmar has rescued 30 individuals from illegally taken hostage Indians. Efforts are on to rescue the remaining stranded individuals as effectively. According to media reviews, Tamil Nadu has the very best quantity of individuals taken hostage. All have been taken hostage in Myanmar on the pretext of jobs in Thailand. There can be speak of assault on them for refusing to work.

Shortly earlier than Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin wrote a letter to PM Modi. In this, the state authorities had instructed – 300 Indians, together with 50 individuals from Tamil Nadu, are stranded in Myanmar.

Advisory was issued for Indians residing in Canada
On 23 September, the Ministry of External Affairs had additionally issued an advisory concerning the rising hate crime towards Indians residing in Canada. It was said that incidents of hate crime, communal violence and anti-India actions are rising quickly in Canada. Indian residents and college students residing in Canada are suggested to train warning and stay vigilant.

Ministry of External Affairs issues advisory for Indians living in Canada

Ministry of External Affairs points advisory for Indians residing in Canada

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