Thailand plans to halt electricity supply to specific border areas with Myanmar in an effort to dismantle scam operations. This move addresses rising concerns over illegal compounds that have ensnared individuals of various nationalities. According to United Nations estimates, these schemes generate billions of dollars annually.
- Thailand has suspended electricity supply to some border areas with Myanmar to combat scam centers.
- The decision comes after growing concerns about transnational crime syndicates operating in these areas, including the recent abduction of a Chinese actor.
- Myanmar has reportedly repatriated over 55,000 foreigners, mostly Chinese, who were forced to work in scam compounds.
Thai Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai announced immediate action to cut off electricity, while Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra emphasized the impact on Thailand’s tourism sector and national image. The move follows the recent abduction and rescue of Chinese actor Wang Xing in the region.
The power cuts may target areas including Tachileik, Myawaddy, and Payathonzu. Myanmar’s state media has suggested that basic infrastructure in these areas, including power and internet, is provided by other countries, likely referring to Thailand.
Myanmar’s military government claims to have repatriated over 55,000 foreigners, mostly Chinese, who were forced to work in scam compounds since October 2023.

