Nearly 700 people flee to Thailand after Myanmar scam centre raid

23 Oct 2025, 11:04 AM
Nearly 700 people flee to Thailand after Myanmar scam centre raid

BANGKOK, Oct 23 — Nearly 700 foreigners have fled Myanmar and crossed into Thailand, the Thai Army said today, following a military operation against the Chinese-backed KK Park, a notorious cybercrime compound.

Thailand has detained 677 people, including 618 men and 59 women, after they crossed the border into Tak province.

In a statement today, the Thai Army said that Myanmar's military has taken control of KK Park and is inspecting the area, driving a large number of people into Thailand.

They are now undergoing legal procedures and screening, and the Thai authorities have also made additional detention facilities available in case existing facilities become insufficient.

"All actions are in line with legal and humanitarian principles," it said, adding that it was working closely with local security agencies to maintain order along the Thai-Myanmar border," it said.

The group consists primarily of individuals from India and China, with smaller numbers from Vietnam, Pakistan, Indonesia, and several other countries.

Myanmar's KK Park is a notorious enclave known to international law enforcement and diplomats for its involvement in cyber scams.

Its sprawling compound and others nearby are run primarily by  Chinese criminal gangs  and guarded by local militia groups  aligned to Myanmar's military.

Border areas between Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia have become hubs for online fraud since the Covid-19 pandemic, and the United Nations says billions of dollars have been earned from the trafficking of hundreds of thousands of people forced to work in scam compounds.

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