At least 5 Hong Kong people lost contact with Thailand and Myanmar

At least 5 Hong Kong people lost contact with Thailand and Myanmar

The “pig-selling” terror wave spreads to Hong Kong. Since January this year, the “Assistance to Hong Kong Residents Unit” of the Hong Kong Immigration Department has received help from the family members of 17 Hong Kong residents, saying that their family members are suspected to have lost contact in Thailand/Myanmar/Cambodia/Laos. The unit understands that 12 Hong Kong residents have left the area safely. After receiving the relevant assistance, the team immediately assisted the applicant to report the case to the local police according to his wishes, and also reminded the applicant to report the case to the Hong Kong Police Force. The team will continue to maintain close contact with the family members of the remaining five parties, the police, the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong, and the Chinese embassy/consulate-general in the local area and follow up on the case.

The Immigration Department reminds that Hong Kong residents who need assistance may call the 24-hour helpline of the “Assistance to Hong Kong Residents Unit” of the Immigration Department at (852) 1868, or use the “Immigration Department Mobile Application” to call 1868 with internet data Help via the hotline or through the online help form.

Recently, many Taiwanese have been lured to Cambodia and Myanmar and forced to engage in online fraud, or forced to do black labor by using sex or even emotional means. It has also been reported that fraud groups will remove organs from trapped people who have no money to pay ransoms. Even throwing corpses into the sea. This newspaper has learned that at least five Hong Kong people have been detained by criminal groups around the Thailand-Myanmar border.

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