Chinese actor trafficked to Myanmar to work in scam, Thai police say

8 January 2025, 12:54

The actor takes part in a police press conference
Thailand China Disappeared Actor. Picture: PA

Wang Xing was found at the border after going missing, police said.

A Chinese actor who disappeared after travelling to Thailand before being found near the border with Myanmar in an area where online scam networks operate was a victim of human trafficking, Thai police said.

Chinese state-owned newspaper The Global Times reported that the family of Wang Xing requested help from the Chinese Embassy in Thailand after the actor went missing at the Thailand-Myanmar border.

Authorities found Mr Wang on Tuesday in Myanmar and brought him to Thailand for questioning, Thai police said.

Photos and videos showed Mr Wang sitting with the police in the Thai border town of Mae Sot with his head shaved.

Mr Wang told the police that he was lured by a promise of a casting by a major Thai entertainment company, but instead was taken across the border into Myanmar, where police believe he was put to work in a call scam operation targeting Chinese people, said Senior Inspector General Thatchai Pitaneelaboot.

The area is known as a haven for criminal syndicates who have forced hundreds of thousands of people in south-east Asia into participating in online scams including false romantic ploys, bogus investment pitches and illegal gambling schemes.

Many of the victims are trapped in virtual slavery. There also are allegations of drug trafficking.

A police press conference with the actor
Police said the actor was found near the border with Myanmar (Royal Thai Police via AP)

An initial review of chat logs on Mr Wang’s phone confirmed his story, Inspector Thatchai told the Thai PBS TV.

He said Mr Wang told police there were about 50 other Chinese people at the same location. Like him, all had their heads shaved, he told police. He said he was too scared to resist or try to escape.

Criminal activity has flourished in border areas of military-ruled Myanmar, where fighting has pitted armed ethnic groups against the army for decades.

Chinese authorities have said they had cracked down on criminal syndicates in joint operations with neighbouring countries that led to thousands of people being returned to China, but those campaigns did not include arrests of ring leaders in Myanmar.

Chinese investors operate casino complexes in what amounts to autonomous development zones in cooperation with Myanmar’s Border Guard Force, a militia belonging to the ethnic Karen minority.

Mr Wang’s disappearance received attention after an internet user who claimed to be his girlfriend posted about it on Chinese social media, according to The Global Times. Mr Wang has featured in popular Chinese TV dramas.

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said the government was working as best it could to mitigate any impact the case might have on the reputation of Thailand as a safe tourist destination.

By Press Association

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