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Navy Arrests Six Chinese Over Border Scam Escape

The Royal Thai Navy has arrested six Chinese nationals linked to a cyber scam network after they allegedly crossed illegally into Thailand from Cambodia. The arrests were made in the early hours of 21 February 2026 in Soi Dao district, Chanthaburi province. Authorities said the suspects had no identification documents and were charged with entering the Kingdom without permission.

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Rear Admiral Parach Rattanachaiyaphan, spokesperson for the Royal Thai Navy, said the operation was carried out by the Chanthaburi and Trat Border Defence Command in coordination with immigration officers. The arrests took place along a natural border crossing in the eastern frontier area. The six men were detained by the Marine Task Force in Chanthaburi.

During initial questioning, the suspects reportedly confessed to working with a cybercrime network operating on the Cambodian side of the border. They told investigators they had fled into Thailand with the intention of travelling onward to a third country. Authorities have not disclosed further details about the network or its operations.

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Officials stated that all detainees were handled in accordance with human rights principles. The suspects have since been transferred to investigators for further legal proceedings. The case further highlights ongoing concerns about transnational crime along Thailand’s eastern border with neighbouring Cambodia.

Cyber scam operations in border regions have caused financial damage to victims in multiple countries worldwide. Thai authorities have repeatedly stressed the need for stronger international cooperation to address the issue.

Rear Admiral Parach said the latest arrests reflect the persistent challenges posed by cross-border criminal networks. Security forces continue to monitor natural border crossings, which are often used for illegal entry and exit.

Thaitabloid reported that investigations are continuing to determine the full extent of the suspects’ involvement and any potential connections within Thailand. Authorities have not confirmed whether further charges may follow beyond immigration violations. Coordination with relevant agencies is expected as the case proceeds.

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Pictures courtesy of Thaitabloid

Key Takeaways

• Six Chinese nationals were arrested on 21 February 2026 for illegal entry in Chanthaburi.

• Suspects allegedly worked for a cyber scam network in Cambodia before fleeing to Thailand.

• Authorities say procedures followed human rights laws and further investigation is ongoing.

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Jim Waldron Silver Member

Jim Waldron

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This seems to be a recurring pattern, Chinese nationals crossing into Thailand from neighbouring countries claiming they’ve “escaped” scam compounds, no documents, no clear story.

At some point, enough is enough. If they entered illegally, they’ve broken Thai law. The Royal Thai Navy did its job intercepting them now the authorities should move quickly.

If they’re Chinese nationals as claimed, hand them straight over to the authorities in China and let them sort it out. I’m sure investigators there are more than capable of establishing whether they’re genuine victims or just rats leaving a sinking ship.

JensenZ Platinum Member

JensenZ

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20 hours ago, Jim Waldron said:

This seems to be a recurring pattern, Chinese nationals crossing into Thailand from neighbouring countries claiming they’ve “escaped” scam compounds, no documents, no clear story.

At some point, enough is enough. If they entered illegally, they’ve broken Thai law. The Royal Thai Navy did its job intercepting them now the authorities should move quickly.

If they’re Chinese nationals as claimed, hand them straight over to the authorities in China and let them sort it out. I’m sure investigators there are more than capable of establishing whether they’re genuine victims or just rats leaving a sinking ship.

Easy for you to say, sitting comfortably and safely at home in front of your computer, having the fortune of being born in a free country, but escaping China is reason (story) enough.

Briggsy Diamond Member

Briggsy

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Nowhere in the story does it say they escaped China because it is not a free country.

The MO for Chinese working in Cambodian scam compounds seems to be to enter Thailand illegally from Myanmar or Laos and then to exit Thailand illegally into Cambodia and then at some point do the same journey in reverse. Not sure why they do this.

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