Investigating suspicions that many people were tricked into exporting labor to Korea

Realizing that they had been deceived, the victims filed a criminal complaint and sent it to the police.

“In addition to being scammed, there are currently up to 5 passports of me and my relatives being kept by Ngoc,” Mr. Tuan said angrily.

Talk to newspaper reporters Dan Tri, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Truong – Head of Giong Rieng District Police – said the unit had received Mr. Tuan’s criminal complaint. The case is in the process of verification, investigation, evidence collection…

“Because the case has foreign elements, the district is also focusing on research and considering transferring the file to the provincial police agency,” Mr. Truong said.

Mr. Phan Ngoc Minh – Head of the Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Giong Rieng district – said that up to now, Kien Giang province does not have a policy of exporting seasonal labor to Korea. Labor export companies must be licensed from the province.

“Because people want to immediately export labor without having to learn a foreign language, they fall into the above unfortunate cases. After receiving information about the case, the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs directed Labor officials to Invalids and Social Affairs in communes review and propagate to warn people in the area to avoid being scammed by bad guys,” Mr. Minh said.

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