Big News: 540+ Indian Nationals to Be Repatriated Tomorrow from Cambodia's 'Scam Farms' via IAF; Police to Question Them

Manoj Tibrewal Aakash

More than 540 Indian nationals, who were detained in Cambodia for being part of fraudulent "scam farms," will be repatriated to India on Monday. A must read on Dynamite News..

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New Delhi: In a significant operation set to take place on Monday, over 540 Indian nationals who were employed by fraudulent "scam farms" in Cambodia will be repatriated to India. The repatriation will be carried out with the help of the Indian Air Force (IAF), which has arranged aircraft to bring the detainees back to India in what is considered one of the largest such operations to date.

Lured into Fraudulent Operations

As per Dynamite News correspondent, the individuals were allegedly lured to Cambodia under false pretenses and forced to work in online scam operations. These "scam farms" typically involve operations where individuals are made to participate in or manage fraudulent activities, such as phishing schemes or online frauds. Many of the detained Indians were reportedly subjected to severe working conditions, and some faced threats or violence during their time at these locations.

Leadership and Efforts Behind the Operation

Had it not been for the leadership and global influence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the diligent efforts of Home Minister Amit Shah, such an operation would have otherwise been unimaginable.

A Major Relief for Affected Individuals

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The repatriation process is a major relief for the affected individuals, who have been stuck in Cambodia for months, with limited access to proper legal assistance or any means to escape. With the involvement of the Indian government, their return marks the end of a harrowing chapter for these nationals, many of whom were unknowingly caught up in illegal activities abroad.

Police Investigation and Legal Actions

Once they arrive back in India, the repatriated individuals will be questioned by police teams from several Indian states. Authorities will investigate their role, if any, in the operations of these scam farms and determine whether they were knowingly involved or were victims of exploitation. The questioning will help establish the extent of the scams and may lead to further legal actions.

India's Efforts to Combat Online Scams

Dynamite News correspondent reported, this repatriation is part of a broader effort by Indian authorities to address the growing issue of online scams, particularly those targeting vulnerable individuals who are manipulated into participating in criminal enterprises in foreign countries. The government has been actively working with international agencies and foreign governments, including Cambodia, to combat these illegal operations and protect its citizens.

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Indian Air Force's Role in the Operation

The involvement of the Indian Air Force in this operation highlights the importance of the situation, as the large number of people involved necessitated significant logistical planning. It is expected that the operation will set a precedent for future efforts to assist citizens trapped in similar situations abroad.

A Step Toward Protecting Indian Citizens

This operation comes as part of India's increasing focus on safeguarding its citizens from exploitation, both online and in foreign countries. The government's prompt action and coordination with Cambodian authorities have ensured that these 540+ nationals will soon return home safely, and the investigation will continue to uncover the full scope of these scam operations.

 










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