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▲ Aviation Police Bureau officials carried out anti-fraud propaganda at Taoyuan Airport, asking Chinese people to be aware of work traps and not to be deceived. (Photo / File photo)
Reporter Zhuang Zhisheng/Reporting from Taipei
Scams and smugglers are rampant. A man named “Piggy” A, who luckily escaped from Taichang Park, disclosed the internal situation to “ETtoday News Cloud” only, stressing that it is very difficult to escape. and there is almost no hope, don’t be discouraged.”
Man A recalled that he found a job opportunity with an opportunity in October. The other party said that while he was flying to Thailand to carry gold, he would receive a high reward after the job was completed as he arrived. e Thailand, and his mobile phone His passport was confiscated and he was sent directly to Taichang Park to engage in telecommunications fraud He was placed under house arrest for a month ‘park.
Man A said that there are about 160 “pigs” in the park, all of whom were lured from Taiwan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and mainland China. Some people were lured by the “gold carrying” job just like it Come on, some are deceived by their friends, and some are invited to travel, and deceived for a small gain enter Taichang Park, everyone is the same, ” Don’t even think about running away.”
“Everyone wants to leave, but no one wants to say.” Man A said he was very lucky through his connections, his family found a powerful man in the local area and negotiated to only with the head of the group face to face payinga compensation of nearly NT$2 million, He was just “released”, but his boss was very willing to let him go at the then it got worse after he left, and His hope to return home became even clearer, and the other party lost contact after they responded to his message on November 13, and there has been no news since.
Man A said that the pigs inside must obey the rule, “Never talk to the boss about taboo inside compensation.” If it is broken, the punishment ranges from corporal punishment to beatings hard or being locked in a “little dark room”.
As for the Taiwanese who was previously cheated and imprisoned in Myanmar, he sent a message to his family, clearly telling them about the “ransom” amount that Man A appealed to the members of his families not to believe the message if they can’t be sure that it was sent by reaching US $ 500,000 (about NT $ 16.18 million) within a year and a half, If you have a good performance, you can let people go, “but no one ever succeeded.”
▼ With the recent rise in “Taichang Park” in Myanmar, many Taiwanese were deceived and lost contact after leaving the country, making the news. (Photo / File photo)
► The independent pig / escape will appear “Taichang Park”! A monthly performance of 5,000 mg did not meet the standard of 500 squats
► Independence / “Xiao Weng Liyou” was detained and beaten by a fraud group! Piggy reveals the tragic situation: covered in blood and thrown into a small dark room
► Independence / 3 Taiwanese in prison in Myanmar! Miaoli’s daughter is in shock
►A 21-year-old woman went to Thailand and was kidnapped to Myanmar…
►The face photo of an 18-year-old Myanmar girl who was in prison was revealed.
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2024-11-19 08:25:00
Y, the organized nature of these scams makes them particularly challenging to combat. Liao, from a tourism perspective, how is the Tourism Bureau addressing the safety concerns of Taiwanese citizens who may be at risk of falling into such traps?
Guest 1: Wu Ying-hsiang, Former Detective of the Criminal Investigation Bureau, Ministry of the Interior
Guest 2: Liao Wei-han, Chief of Public Relations for the Tourism Bureau of Taiwan
Interviewer: Today, we’re discussing the increasing number of cases involving Taiwanese citizens being lured into or trapped in Thailand’s Taichang Park. To give us more insights into this issue, we have with us Mr. Wu Ying-hsiang, a former detective of the Criminal Investigation Bureau, Ministry of the Interior, and Liao Wei-han, Chief of Public Relations for the Tourism Bureau of Taiwan.
Welcome to both of you. We’ll start with Mr. Wu. Could you please tell us your thoughts on the challenges Taiwanese individuals may face when being lured into Taichang Park?
Wu: Thank you for having me. As someone who has been investigating such cases for several years, I can say that the major challenge is the nature of the crime itself. The fraudsters behind Taichang Park are highly organized and often operate underground, making it difficult for law enforcement to trace them. They prey on vulnerable individuals, promising them lucrative jobs or easy money which later turn out to be traps. Once inside, these individuals are often threatened and subjected to inhumane treatment if they try to escape.
Interviewer: So, essentiall