Indians Rescued: Seventeen Indian workers, ensnared in hazardous and illicit employment in Laos, are being repatriated, announced External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. He lauded the Indian embassy’s successful intervention in the matter.
Jaishankar highlighted the efficacy of PM Modi promise in safeguarding Indians both domestically and internationally.
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The Ministry of External Affairs recently issued a cautionary advisory urging vigilance against human traffickers offering enticing job prospects in Cambodia.
The advisory urged Indian nationals to meticulously assess potential employers in Cambodia to avoid falling victim to fraudulent schemes.
Reports indicate that Indians have been enticed by false promises, only to be coerced into participating in online financial scams and other illegal activities.
To mitigate risks, the ministry advised individuals seeking employment in Cambodia to engage only with authorized agents and conduct thorough background checks on prospective employers.
The warning underscores the prevalence of human trafficking and exploitation of vulnerable individuals seeking employment abroad.
As efforts to repatriate the affected Indian workers continue, authorities emphasize the importance of vigilance and caution when pursuing overseas employment opportunities.
The case highlights the need for robust measures to combat human trafficking and ensure the welfare and safety of Indian nationals abroad.
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