New Delhi [India]: In the case of Indian nationals who were duped by offers in Myanmar, the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday said three Indians had approached for repatriation and one has already been brought back. During the weekly media briefing, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "Three Indians in Myanmar have approached the Indian government for repatriation and one of them has returned. We are in touch with two other departments and there The Embassy of the United States is working on how they can." Get them released as soon as possible.He reminded job seekers of the notice that warned them to be careful when applying for a job in the Southeast Asian country, "But at the same time, we would have seen that we have issued several notices. In the advisory we Cautioning people looking for employment opportunities abroad, that they should be careful and not sign contracts when they accept employment for people from verified agents to take due care," Jaiswal said. Citizens said they were duped by job offers from transitional crime syndicates in Myanmar and made to work under harsh conditions, so we will once again remind those who have taken up this assignment through you and through all of you That they should be cautious in their approach,'' MEA spokesperson Earlier, the Indian Embassy in Myanmar had shared that more than 400 Indian citizens have been rescued so far and urged Indian citizens to exercise caution and avoid such fake job offers. I have told you not to get trapped. Earlier in September 2022, in an advisory to Indian citizens, the Ministry of External Affairs had cautioned IT-skilled youth who were targets of such fake job rackets.In October, India rescued around 45 Indians trapped in fake job racket in Myanmar