Immigration police in northern Thailand have arrested a 49-year-old Thai man accused of helping Chinese nationals enter the country illegally and evade arrest in Chiang Rai province. The arrest took place at about 3pm on 7 May 2026 after officers from Chiang Rai Immigration Police traced the suspect to a house under construction in Ban San Sai Pu Yi, Soi 26, Pong Pha subdistrict, Mae Sai district.
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The operation was ordered by Pol Maj Gen Sarawut Khon Yai, commander of Immigration Division 5, along with senior officers from Chiang Rai Immigration Police. Authorities identified the suspect only as Mr Chai, aged 49, from Pong Pha, Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai. He was wanted under an arrest warrant issued by the Phayao Provincial Court on charges of concealing or assisting foreign nationals who had entered the kingdom illegally in order to help them avoid arrest.

Police said the case stems from an earlier operation on 6 March 2026 when Chiang Rai immigration officers arrested the suspect in connection with a group of 11 Chinese nationals accused of entering Thailand illegally. The group was handed over to Mae Sai Police Station for legal proceedings.
At the time of the earlier arrest, Mr Chai was charged with jointly concealing or assisting illegal migrants to evade capture. He had reportedly been released on bail while awaiting further legal action before officers moved to arrest him again under the court warrant.
The arrest was carried out under the direction of Pol Col Ekkarak Bussababodin, deputy commander of Immigration Division 5, Pol Col Surasak Thianthong, superintendent of Chiang Rai Immigration Police, Pol Lt Col Passalaporn Sukrasorn, deputy superintendent, and Pol Lt Col Wichai Panna, inspector of Chiang Rai Immigration Police.
Officials said the suspect was transferred to Mae Chai Police Station in Phayao province for further legal proceedings. No additional details about the wider smuggling network or the status of the 11 Chinese nationals were released.
Kaoded reported that the case highlights continued efforts by Thai immigration authorities to crack down on cross-border people-smuggling operations in northern border provinces, particularly around Mae Sai, which borders Myanmar.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Kaoded 9 May 2026