Cambodia Job Scam Alert: Indian Govt Warns Citizens of Human Trafficking Risk

The Indian government issued an advisory warning Indian citizens about fake job scams in Cambodia. These scams lure individuals with high-paying opportunities but force them into illegal activities.
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The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a crucial advisory on Thursday for Indian citizens seeking employment opportunities in Cambodia. The advisory warns against falling prey to human traffickers who exploit individuals with fake promises of high-paying jobs.

Indians Targeted by Human Traffickers in Cambodia

According to the MEA, several Indian nationals have been lured to Cambodia under the pretence of lucrative job offers. These individuals are then forced into participating in illegal activities like online financial scams.

Government Recommends Caution and Verification

To ensure the safety of Indian job seekers, the MEA has issued the following recommendations:

  • Utilize Authorized Agents Only: Indian citizens considering employment in Cambodia should strictly go through authorized recruitment agencies.
  • Scrutinize Employer Background: Conduct thorough background checks on potential employers in Cambodia. Verify the legitimacy of the company and the job description.

The MEA further stated that it is actively working with Cambodian authorities to address this issue. The Indian mission in Phnom Penh is also assisting affected Indian nationals.

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Travelling for Work? Prioritize Safety

This advisory from the Indian government highlights the importance of exercising caution when seeking employment abroad. Here are some additional tips for Indian job seekers considering work opportunities overseas:

  • Research the company thoroughly: Look for online reviews, company registration details, and any news articles mentioning the employer.
  • Be wary of unrealistic offers: If a job offer seems too good to be true, it probably is. Don’t be swayed by promises of excessive salaries for basic work.
  • Inform family and friends: Keep your loved ones informed about your job search, travel plans, and employer details.
  • Register with the Indian embassy: Register with the nearest Indian embassy or consulate in your destination country.

By following these guidelines and the recommendations from the MEA, Indian job seekers can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to human trafficking schemes.

Stay Informed, Stay Safe

As the landscape of international employment continues to evolve, staying informed and vigilant is imperative for individuals seeking opportunities abroad. By staying updated on official advisories and exercising due diligence, aspiring expatriates can navigate the global job market with confidence and security.

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Manish Khandelwal
Manish Khandelwal

Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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