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Thailand has disrupted electricity, internet, and fuel supplies to five border areas in Myanmar due to the proliferation of scam centres. These centres, suspected of entrapping hundreds of thousands of people and generating billions annually, have become a security concern for Thailand. The move aims to reduce Thailand's role in supporting illegal activities. The cutoff is expected to cause challenges for the affected areas, potentially leading them to generate their own electricity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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