Authorities in Chon Buri have arrested nine Chinese nationals during a raid on a Chinese restaurant in Bo Win, Si Racha district, after discovering that every role in the business was being carried out by foreign workers without valid work permits.
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The operation took place on the evening of 28 May after officials from the Chon Buri Provincial Employment Office received reports that Chinese nationals were working throughout the restaurant, including as parking attendants, reception staff, chefs, kitchen assistants and dishwashers. Officers said there were no Thai employees working at the premises.
The raid followed an earlier operation the same day in which officials from the Chon Buri Provincial Employment Office and the Internal Security Operations Command raided a foreign labour service office in Bo Win. During that operation, officers arrested a Myanmar TikTok personality with more than 200,000 followers, along with a clerk and brokers from Myanmar, bringing the total detained in that case to five people. Authorities said all were working in occupations prohibited for foreign nationals.

When officers entered the restaurant, several workers allegedly realised a raid was under way and locked the front doors from inside before attempting to flee through the rear of the building. Officials surrounded the premises and detained all nine suspects, identified as eight men and one woman, all Chinese nationals.
Investigators found that the workers had entered Thailand on tourist visas but were allegedly employed without legal work permits. Authorities said the case highlighted growing concerns over the illegal employment of foreign workers in economic zones and industrial estate areas in Chon Buri province.

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All nine suspects were taken to Bo Win Police Station to face charges of working as foreign nationals without work permits under Section 8 and penalties under Section 101 of Thai labour law. Officials said further investigations would examine the employer, associated individuals and any wider network involved in bringing illegal foreign workers into the province.
The Daily News reported that provincial employment officials stated that enforcement operations would continue in an effort to prevent illegal employment practices, protect jobs for Thai workers and maintain order within Thailand’s labour system.
Adapted by ASEAN Now แจ็ค โพธิ์แดง 30 May 2026
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