Key Takeaways
- The Indian government repatriated 266 Indians rescued from cybercrime centres in Southeast Asia.
- Indian Embassies in Myanmar and Thailand worked with the respective governments to secure the release of Indians trapped in cybercrime centres.
- The Indian government facilitated the repatriation of 266 Indians rescued from cybercrime centres in Southeast Asia.
New Delhi: After repatriating 283 Indians rescued from cybercrime centres in Myanmar, the Indian government has sent back to India 266 more such Indians.
The MEA spokesperson wrote on X that Indian Embassies in Myanmar and Thailand worked with the respective governments to secure the release of Indians trapped in cybercrime centres. They facilitated their repatriation.
“Government of India arranged for the safe repatriation of 266 Indians yesterday by an IAF aircraft, who were released from cybercrime centres in South East Asia.
“On Monday, 283 Indians were similarly repatriated.
“Indian Embassies worked with Myanmar & Thailand governments to secure their release & facilitate their repatriation.








