Bangkok (VNA) - More than 59,000 scam-linked accounts were taken down after the Anti-Online Scam Centre joined Meta and five international partners in a coordinated crackdown on cross-border fraud.
The operation ran from December 8-12 and involved close cooperation between the Royal Thai Police, Meta (Facebook) and law enforcement agencies from the US, the UK, Australia and Singapore.
Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, Deputy Director of the Technology Crime Suppression Centre, said the joint work with Meta led to record results, including the removal of fake pages, as well as real-time blocking of 4,000-5,000 fraudulent ads daily.
Authorities also identified six suspected organisers and recruiters linked to scam gangs operating in Poipet, Cambodia, with arrests planned once they cross the border./.
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As of November 3, 1,598 had been detained, 265 of them are women, he said. An informed source said they came from 28 countries. The steady stream of people fleeing the scam centre was expected to continue.