Taipei: Taiwan's Ministry of the Interior has identified five countries-Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos-as high-risk destinations due to their potential status as hubs for fraudulent activities. This development is part of Taiwan's broader efforts to protect its citizens from falling victim to international fraud schemes.
According to Thai News Agency, Taiwan's Ministry of the Interior plans to implement measures for travelers heading to these countries. Tourists will receive warnings on their flight tickets, alerting them to the risks associated with these destinations. Additionally, they will be encouraged to download a travel safety app designed to enhance their security while abroad.
Further measures include heightened vigilance by Taiwan's National Immigration Bureau and the Aviation Police Bureau. These agencies will intensify their efforts to prevent Taiwanese tourists from engaging in fraudulent schemes overseas, aiming to safeguard citizens and deter participation in illegal activities.