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How 23 Kenyans Tricked into Jobs Abroad, Forced to Work as Scammers in Chinese Company

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraFebruary 9, 2025Updated:February 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The dream of finding better opportunities abroad turned into a nightmare for 23 Kenyans who left the country in search of work in the Middle East.

Instead of securing legitimate jobs, they were lured into a dangerous scam operation in Myanmar, where they faced brutal treatment at the hands of a Chinese-run syndicate.

According to reports, the Kenyans were deceived into traveling to Myanmar with the promise of good jobs. However, upon arrival, they were forced to become part of a scamming ring.

Their attempts to resist were met with severe beatings and torture.

The Bangkok Post reported that victims of different nationalities, including Kenyans, were subjected to violence until they agreed to participate in fraudulent activities.

One Kenyan managed to escape and miraculously made his way across the Thai-Myanmar border.

The 30-year-old Kenyan limped to a shop in Phop Phra District, Western Thailand, where he pleaded with a shopkeeper to contact the police.

He revealed that he was just one of about 1,000 people being held and tortured by the scam network.

He recounted that he had been taken to Myawaddy, a notorious area in Myanmar known as “scam town,” where thousands of victims are forced to work in online fraud schemes.

His daring escape involved enduring a grueling five-hour journey, crossing mountainous terrain, and walking over 10 kilometers to reach safety.

What makes his ordeal even more shocking is how he ended up in Myanmar in the first place. He had traveled to Thailand on October 5, 2024, hoping to work as a chef after being recruited by a Kenyan job placement agency.

Upon arrival, he and two other Kenyans were received at Suvarnabhumi Airport before being transported to the Mae Sot district in Tak Province.

From there, they were secretly taken across the border into Myanmar, where they were handed over to a fraudulent call center operation specializing in cryptocurrency scams.

When he refused to take part in the illegal activities, he was brutally assaulted. He described being repeatedly beaten with a stun baton and a baseball bat as his captors tried to force him into compliance.

The Kenyan also revealed that other victims from Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka were among those trapped in the scam ring.

Many of them had been deceived with fake job offers, only to find themselves in a life of captivity and forced criminal activity.

Job scams targeting Kenyans seeking work abroad have become an increasing concern. Many desperate job seekers fall victim to fraudulent recruitment agencies and online scams, leading them into dangerous situations.

On Tuesday, February 4, the Kenyan government, through the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, issued a warning about rising cases of fake job offers and visa application fraud.

Authorities cautioned Kenyans to be extra vigilant when seeking employment overseas and emphasized the importance of conducting thorough background checks before committing to job opportunities abroad.

With cases like this becoming more frequent, officials continue to urge Kenyans to take personal responsibility when traveling for work and to verify all job offers to avoid falling into the hands of criminal syndicates.

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