India repatriates 266 nationals lured by cybercrime centres in Southeast Asia. Indian embassies worked closely with governments of Myanmar and Thailand to ensure the safe return of the affected individuals. The Indian Embassy in Myanmar also acknowledged the success of the operation in a post on X, stating, \”In coordination with Myanmar’s Union authorities and local groups, 283 Indian nationals at scam compounds in Myawaddy area of Myanmar were released and repatriated yesterday through Mae Sot in Thailand\” The Indian government has frequently cautioned its citizens about the dangers of falling prey to unsolicited job offers from unknown sources. Many of these scams have led to individuals being exploited and forced into illegal activities, the MEA has stated. The MEA urged Indian citizens to exercise caution regarding fraudulent job offers and to thoroughly check recruiting agents and companies before accepting overseas job opportunities. The Government of India continues its proactive efforts to combat human trafficking and protect its citizens from fraudulent overseas job schemes. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) emphasised the tireless efforts of Indian embassies in Myanmar and. Thailand, which coordinated with local authorities to secure the release of those trapped. The special IAF aircraft deployed on Monday brought back 283 nationals from Mae. Sot, Thailand, marking another significant step in India’s ongoing battle against human. trafficking and cybercrime rackets in the region.