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March 04 (Daily Mirror) - Eight Sri Lankan nationals who were forcibly detained at an illegal cyber center camp in Myanmar have been rescued, Sri Lanka's Ambassador to Myanmar, Janak Bandara confirmed.
The rescue operation was conducted under the intervention of the Myanmar government.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror, Ambassador Janak Bandara said the detainees are currently held at the Myawaddy Central Police Station in Myanmar.
“Steps are being taken to repatriate the rescued individuals,” he added.
Citizen k Monday, 04 March 2024 02:50 PM
Well done.Now don't let them go for this type employment offer them an alternative.Speak to countries that have shortage of personell and match them with similar talent.
EDICATE OUR FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT SEEKERS BY HAVING ALL ISLANDSEMINARS SO THEY DO NOT FALL INTO THE HANDS OF FAKE AGENCIES Monday, 04 March 2024 04:04 PM
WHY DOESN'T THE GOVERNMENT CO-ORDINATE WITH ALL HIGH COMMISSIONS, EMBASSIES AND THE LIKE TO ENSURE THAT ALL LEGAL RECRUITING AGENCIES AND OR AGENTS ARE REGISTERED WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE CONSULATES AND THE LIKES ABOVE, SO THAT CITIZENS CAN CROSS CHECK IF THE AGENTS THEY PLAN TO GO THROUGH SEEKING FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT ARE LEGAL?
Irsbiz Monday, 04 March 2024 07:29 PM
They are held hostage and forced to scam people worldwide through fake online offers, fake stock market transactions
Erandani Dias Tuesday, 05 March 2024 12:24 AM
For once, our embassies are stepping up to the plate when our people are in trouble. Keep up the good work!
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