Hong Kong man rescued from Myanmar scam to return home Monday
Hong Kong man rescued from Myanmar scam to return home Monday

Hong Kong man rescued from Myanmar scam to return home Monday

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A 29-year-old Hong Kong resident, recently rescued from a scam farm in Myanmar, is set to return home on Monday, January 27, with the assistance of a government task force. The individual was reportedly in good mental and physical condition after being detained for several months and was met by task force members in Thailand. Hong Kong Secretary for Security Chris Tang expressed his emotional relief over the successful rescue and emphasized ongoing efforts to secure the release of ten other Hongkongers still held captive in Southeast Asia. The task force's operations have faced challenges due to the region's political complexities, yet authorities remain committed to facilitating the safe return of the remaining victims. This case highlights the increasing media attention surrounding the trafficking of Hongkongers to Myanmar for forced labor, prompting calls for governmental intervention from community advocates. The rescued individual is expected to reunite with family just in time for the Lunar New Year celebrations.

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