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Shapely Thai belle posted photos dressed in a bus conductor uniform, causing fans to check her out on buses

Shapely Thai belle posted photos dressed in a bus conductor uniform, causing fans to check her out on buses

Shapely Thai belle posted photos dressed in a bus conductor uniform, causing fans to check her out on buses

2017-10-24 16:02 Last Updated At:16:02

Thai netizens recently saw an online advertisement for the public bus company that features a charming, long-legged girl dressed in a bus conductor uniform.

Sources say this online goddess is Milin Nuttapagun who has won several beauty contests before. In hopes of meeting her, many netizens switched to travelling by bus. But the cruel fact is that she put on the uniform only to shoot an advertisement to encourage the public to use bus transport for their daily commute. Naturally, the advertisement has scored a much better result than anticipated.

Milin expressed appreciation for her fans’ support, as well as for the crew who have done a superb photographic job. She urges the public to use public transport like buses.

MAE SOT, Thailand (AP) — A dramatic and highly publicized operation by the Thai, Chinese and Myanmar authorities has led to the release of more than 7,000 people from online scam compounds in Myanmar.

But what they thought was an end to their ordeal was the beginning of another nightmare. Thousands of young men and women from Asia, Europe and Africa released from modern day slavery are now waiting in an indefinite limbo at repurposed scam centers and army camps controlled by armed militia groups as the first major global effort to crack down on the fast-growing industry of scamming is turning into a growing humanitarian crisis.

— Gangs running illegal scams have trapped hundreds of thousands of people in locked compounds in Myanmar, Cambodia and other places in Southeast Asia. People who have managed to leave say they were initially lured to Thailand with promises of lucrative jobs, only to find themselves locked in buildings where they describe being forced to sit at computers up to 16 hours a day running scams. Refusing to work could bring beatings, starvation and electric shocks.

— The scams trick people around the world into sending their life savings to fictitious romantic partners or investment opportunities, with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes estimating that anywhere between $18 billion and $37 billion was lost in Asia alone in 2023.

— As outrage grew in China following the kidnapping of a young actor, Beijing pressured authorities in Thailand and Myanmar to act. The Thai government cut off power and electricity, and government-aligned armed groups that control areas near Myanmar's border with Thailand released some 7,000 people from scam centers.

— But more than a month after the crackdown began, thousands of people are still detained in Myanmar, kept in overcrowded and unhygienic conditions by the armed groups that arranged their release.

— The Associated Press obtained exclusive photos of people squatting in rows, stacked against each other, surgical masks covering some of their eyes and mouths. In clandestine calls, survivors say they fear for their lives as illness is rampant and conditions are unsafe.

— They sleep on floors in army camps or former scam compounds guarded by armed militia groups. They’re crowded in facilities not meant for the sheer numbers. In one army camp, 800 people are sharing 10 toilets, one survivor said.

— Getting home is dependent on the resources available by country. China sent a chartered flight Thursday to the tiny Mae Sot airport to pick up its citizens, but few other governments have matched that. There are roughly 130 Ethiopians waiting on a Thai military base, stuck for want of a $600 plane ticket.

— Their plight has drawn concern from the U.S. State Department and demands for their release from international human rights organizations, but Thai officials won't allowed people to cross the border until their home countries arrange for them to leave immediately. There are a handful of advocacy groups operating at the border helping.

— Thailand is working with embassies to coordinate the release and handover of people, but said it can only handle up to 300 people per day, down from 500 initially.

— Advocates say removing thousands of people from scam compounds won’t stop efforts to illegally steal life savings from Americans and others. No bosses have been arrested.

— Compounds have resources to deal with internet and electricity cuts, running on fuel-powered generators and using satellite internet service provided by Elon Musk's Starlink.

The Associated Press is investigating cyber scams. If you or someone you know is being or has been held and forced to scam others, here are the ways to get in touch with us. AP’s global investigative team: Investigative@ap.org.

Mendoza, a former investigative journalist for AP, reported for FRONTLINE (PBS).

People rescued from a scam center in Myanmar use their mobile phones at a temporary shelter in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

People rescued from a scam center in Myanmar use their mobile phones at a temporary shelter in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

Indonesians, rescued from a scam center in Myanmar, chat at a temporary shelter in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

Indonesians, rescued from a scam center in Myanmar, chat at a temporary shelter in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

A woman rescued from a scam center in Myanmar sits at a temporary shelter in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

A woman rescued from a scam center in Myanmar sits at a temporary shelter in Jakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Achmad Ibrahim)

FILE- Indonesians who were forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar hold up their while arriving at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.(AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana, File)

FILE- Indonesians who were forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar hold up their while arriving at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.(AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana, File)

FILE- Indonesians who were forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar arrive at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.(AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana, File)

FILE- Indonesians who were forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar arrive at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.(AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana, File)

People from China, Vietnam and Ethiopia, believed to have been trafficked and forced to work in scam centers, sit with their faces masked while in detention after being released from the centers in Myawaddy district in eastern Myanmar, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanaphon Wuttison)

People from China, Vietnam and Ethiopia, believed to have been trafficked and forced to work in scam centers, sit with their faces masked while in detention after being released from the centers in Myawaddy district in eastern Myanmar, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanaphon Wuttison)

People from China, believed to have been trafficked and forced to work in scam centers, sit with their faces masked while in detention after being released from the centers in Myawaddy district in eastern Myanmar, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Chiravuth Rungjamratratsami)

People from China, believed to have been trafficked and forced to work in scam centers, sit with their faces masked while in detention after being released from the centers in Myawaddy district in eastern Myanmar, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Chiravuth Rungjamratratsami)

Amy Miller, Southeast Asia director of aid group Acts of Mercy International, collects shampoo supplies into a bag in Mae Sot, Thailand Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Amy Miller, Southeast Asia director of aid group Acts of Mercy International, collects shampoo supplies into a bag in Mae Sot, Thailand Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Thai soldiers provide security for Indonesian nationals being sent home after being forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar in Mae Sot, Thailand on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Thai soldiers provide security for Indonesian nationals being sent home after being forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar in Mae Sot, Thailand on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Thai soldiers provide security for Indonesian nationals being sent home after being forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar in Mae Sot, Thailand on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Thai soldiers provide security for Indonesian nationals being sent home after being forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar in Mae Sot, Thailand on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

A bus carrying Indonesia nationals who were forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar arrives Mae Sot, Thailand before being sent back to Indonesia on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

A bus carrying Indonesia nationals who were forced to work at scam centers in eastern Myanmar arrives Mae Sot, Thailand before being sent back to Indonesia on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

A Thai soldier inspects a truck at a checkpoint to prevent trafficking along the border with Myanmar in Mae Sot, Thailand Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

A Thai soldier inspects a truck at a checkpoint to prevent trafficking along the border with Myanmar in Mae Sot, Thailand Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

A sign near military checkpoint warns in Thai, English and Chinese of the danger of being trafficked and forced to work in locked scam compounds across the Myanmar border, in Mae Sot, Thailand, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

A sign near military checkpoint warns in Thai, English and Chinese of the danger of being trafficked and forced to work in locked scam compounds across the Myanmar border, in Mae Sot, Thailand, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

People from China, Vietnam and Ethiopia, believed to have been trafficked and forced to work in scam centers, sit with their faces masked while in detention after being released from the centers in Myawaddy district in eastern Myanmar, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanaphon Wuttison)

People from China, Vietnam and Ethiopia, believed to have been trafficked and forced to work in scam centers, sit with their faces masked while in detention after being released from the centers in Myawaddy district in eastern Myanmar, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanaphon Wuttison)

People from China, Vietnam and Ethiopia, believed to have been trafficked and forced to work in scam centers, sit with their faces masked while in detention after being released from the centers in Myawaddy district in eastern Myanmar, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanaphon Wuttison)

People from China, Vietnam and Ethiopia, believed to have been trafficked and forced to work in scam centers, sit with their faces masked while in detention after being released from the centers in Myawaddy district in eastern Myanmar, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanaphon Wuttison)

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