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Twenty-five more Indian nationals rescued from job scam in Cambodia return home

The rescue operation, which unfolded with the cooperation of Cambodian authorities, was facilitated by five consular/embassy officials who provided crucial assistance to the Indian nationals.

ANI May 24, 2024 14:02 IST googleads

Indian nationals being brought home from Cambodia (Photo/X@indembcam)

Phnom Penh [Cambodia], May 24 (ANI): In a successful rescue operation, 25 Indian nationals have been brought back to safety after being ensnared in a job scam in Cambodia.
These individuals traveled by Jetstar flight 3K592 at 21:30 on May 23, 2024. Following their rescue, they are set to continue their journey up to Vishakhapatnam by Air India flight No. AI451 at 17:15 hrs on May 24, 2024.
The rescue operation, which unfolded with the cooperation of Cambodian authorities, was facilitated by five consular/embassy officials who provided crucial assistance to the Indian nationals. The Embassy extended support to the victims' family members, offering counseling and facilitating communication with airlines for ticket purchases, hassle-free check-in, and immigration procedures.
This latest development follows the recent repatriation of 60 Indian nationals rescued from fraudulent employers in Cambodia. These individuals, rescued from a location known as Jinbei-4 on May 20, were aided by authorities in Sihanoukville, marking a collaborative effort between Indian and Cambodian authorities.
The Indian Embassy in Cambodia has been actively engaged in addressing the plight of Indian nationals trapped in fraudulent employment schemes. The Embassy issued advisories urging caution among Indian nationals seeking employment in Cambodia, emphasising the need to secure jobs through authorised agents approved by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
Efforts to ensure the safe return of Indian nationals from Cambodia have been ongoing, with the Embassy maintaining constant communication with Cambodian authorities. The Embassy's commitment to assisting Indian nationals in distress is underscored by the establishment of a temporary Control Room in Sihanoukville and the provision of necessary assistance and guidance to facilitate their repatriation.
The Government of India and the Embassy of India remain steadfast in their commitment to providing assistance to Indian nationals facing exploitation abroad. With over 380 Indian nationals rescued and repatriated through the Embassy's intervention thus far, efforts continue to safeguard the welfare of Indian citizens overseas. (ANI)

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