Kathmandu, Nov 20: The Nepali Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand, rescued 37 Nepalis who had fled to Thailand after a raid by Myanmar security forces and brought them back home. Lured by the promise of attractive jobs, these individuals had traveled to Myanmar through various channels and were forced to work in illegally operated online scam centers, engaging in online betting, online casinos, gaming and phishing, cryptocurrency fraud, and similar activities. On Kartik 2, Myanmar security forces raided one of these scam centers, prompting the 37 Nepalis working there to escape and enter Thailand. The embassy also stated that efforts are underway, in coordination with the relevant authorities in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Thailand, to bring back another 23 Nepalis in Myawaddy, two in Mae Sot, Thailand, and four in Cambodia as soon as possible. The statement urged that, in line with government regulations, Nepalis should only go abroad for employment after obtaining proper labor approval and should not be tempted by promises of quick and large earnings in countries like Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand under the pretext of foreign employment. People’s News Monitoring Service.
https://mypeoplesreview.com/2025/11/20/nepalis-rescued-from-maynmar-scam-centers-return-home/
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Sweetwater Police announce enhanced security measures at Dolphin Mall ahead of holiday shopping season
SWEETWATER, FLA. (WSVN) — With the holiday shopping season approaching, Sweetwater Police announced they’re increasing security around Dolphin Mall to prevent any Grinches from ruining Christmas.
“My officers are ready,” said Sweetwater Police Chief Sergio Diaz.
The department kicked off what they’re calling “Operation Safe Holiday” at Dolphin Mall with a stern warning to potential criminals looking to snatch items off store shelves.
“The City of Sweetwater has zero tolerance, I repeat, zero tolerance,” said Diaz.
The operation will include ramped-up safety measures, such as increased usage of drones, cameras, motorcycles, and an overall greater presence of officers across the city for the next seven weeks.
“We have officers in patrol cars. We have officers undercover, both inside and outside the mall,” Diaz added.
While this is the third year the department has executed this operation at Dolphin Mall, this year is different as officers unveiled a new state-of-the-art mobile command center. The large truck will serve as a central hub for coordination, surveillance, and rapid response by authorities.
The chief credited past holiday security measures for a decrease in overall crime in the city.
“Citywide, our crime went down last year by 34%. The added police presence during the holidays is what makes a difference,” said Diaz.
Chief Diaz also had sound advice for shoppers looking to get a head start on their holiday wish lists: “Lock your cars. Do not leave your items inside the cars and come inside and shop.”
The enhanced security measures will be in place through January 4.
https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/sweetwater-police-announce-enhanced-security-measures-at-dolphin-mall-ahead-of-holiday-shopping-season/
