Myanmar Scam Job Vacancies Surge Despite Junta ‘Crackdown’
- Saw Kyaw Oo
- Jan 19
- 1 min read
Scam syndicates in Karen State are openly recruiting again despite the junta’s creation of a multi‑ministry “Central Committee for Supervising the Eradication of Online Fraud and Gambling,” residents told The Irrawaddy.
Locals in Myawaddy and its scam hub of Shwe Kokko said that online scam centers had resumed hiring within weeks of the committee’s formation in December. Telegram channels began advertising jobs for drivers, security guards, cleaners, and cooks in Thitkate, northern Myawaddy Township. More recently, recruitment has expanded to computer‑related positions, signaling that scam centers are rebuilding their operations.
“Scam operations never really stopped here,” said one Myawaddy resident. “Some sites paused briefly [after the regime’s crackdown], but by December they were back in business. Now new sites have opened in different locations and are operating.”





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