Updated On: 21 December, 2022 07:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Mother of 26-year-old Thane man held captive in Myanmar by Chinese scammers says he is landing in Mumbai on December 23

The woman shows a photo of Jagdish Kandpal, one of the agents who ran the fake IT job racket for the Chinese scammers in Myanmar. File pic
The 26-year-old Thane man, who was forced by Indian agents into slavery along the Myanmar-Thailand border, will be returning home this week, after 128 days. His mother thanked mid-day for consistently highlighting her ordeal, which forced the Thane cops to file an FIR and book the agents. The agents, who ran the fake IT job racket for the Chinese scammers in Myanmar, are still at large.
The woman, a teacher, said that after the FIR was filed, she was able to approach Indian embassies in Myanmar and Thailand to get her son out of the clutches of gun-toting private armies guarding the fraud factories run by Chinese “monsters” on the border.