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Seven Africans held in Bangkok immigration raid

Tourist Police have arrested seven foreign men in Bangkok's Khlong Sam Wa district after checks allegedly found four had overstayed their permission to remain and three had no travel or identity records.

The operation took place on 14 July 2026 on Pracha Ruam Chai Road, in front of The One Cargo Co Ltd in Sai Kong Din Tai subdistrict. The men - six Nigerians and one Senegalese national - were taken to Min Buri Police Station for legal proceedings.

Four allegedly overstayed by hundreds of days

Police said the four men accused of overstaying had remained in Thailand beyond their permitted dates by between 782 and 1,052 days.

They were named as Senegalese national Christian Tounkara, 33, accused of overstaying by 913 days; Nigerian national Monday Akachukwu Anikpe, 28, by 856 days; Chineze Emmanuel Onyechere, 45, by 1,052 days; and Mazi Ejiofor Edochie, 45, by 782 days.

All four were charged with being foreign nationals staying in the Kingdom after their permission had expired.

The other three men, all Nigerian nationals, were identified as Emeka Frank Uzoije, 42; Emmanuel Kelechi Ewulu, 33; and Ikechkuwu Prince Umunna, 47. Police said checks found no personal identification documents or records of their entry to Thailand, and charged them with entering and staying in the Kingdom without permission.

Checks followed intelligence gathering

Tourist Police commissioner Lieutenant General Saksira Pheuk-um said the operation followed government policy and instructions from national police chief Police General Kittirat Phanphet to speed up checks on foreigners living in Thailand unlawfully.

Investigators had received information that a group of foreign nationals was staying in Khlong Sam Wa without apparent work or a fixed address. Officers then mounted the operation under the Tourist Police Division 1 command.

Colonel Piyapong Ensarn, superintendent of Tourist Police Division 1's Sub-Division 1, said police were instructed to investigate and arrest foreign nationals suspected of breaking the law, including people who might use Thailand as a base for offences.

He said the wider focus included offences against property, life and physical safety, as well as romance scams, fraud and exploitation of residents or tourists. Police did not allege that the seven men arrested in this case were involved in such offences.

Tourist Police said they would intensify checks of foreign nationals, particularly where officers have grounds to investigate. Foreigners who move address, change visa status or use agents for immigration applications should ensure their records and documents remain in order.

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16 July 2026

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Captain Flack Star Member

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Troll post removed.

@Keeenok Powell this is the news section, if you lack the capacity to follow forum rules then don’t post.

Rule 10. You will not post troll messages. Trolling is the act of purposefully antagonizing forum members by posting controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages with the primary intent of provoking other members into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.

Andrew65 Platinum Member

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Many years ago I was at the Thai Embassy in Phnom Penh getting a shiny new tourist visa. I reckoned that 80%+ of my fellow applcants were from the dark continent.

An official from the Nigerian Embassy once stated that there were around 1,000 Nigerian nationals in prison in Thailand.

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saintdomingo Gold Member

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23 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

It sounds like a generalisation, but Nigerian nationals, especially in the above-mentioned areas, are doing one thing and one thing only as a rule, and it's known to the Thai police.

Nigerians, after Myanmar nationals, make up the largest group of foreigners in the Thai prison system due to their penchant for selling drugs.

They are very seldom here for tourism purposes.

Romance scams, drugs, intimidation, and anything where they don't have to work hard is usually their chosen profession.

By and large, not a nice section of the public at large.

Sounds like the south end, all dodgy round there. 😁😁

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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20 minutes ago, Andrew65 said:

Many years ago I was at the Thai Embassy in Phnom Penh getting a shiny new tourist visa. I reckoned that 80%+ of my fellow applcants were from the dark continent.

An official from the Nigerian Embassy once stated that there were around 1,000 Nigerian nationals in prison in Thailand.

There were, but it's dropped substantially, according to reports.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/05/thai-govt-lauds-ndlea-over-drop-in-number-of-nigerians-in-thailand-prisons-to-200/

Andrew65 Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

There were, but it's dropped substantially, according to reports.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/05/thai-govt-lauds-ndlea-over-drop-in-number-of-nigerians-in-thailand-prisons-to-200/

Could be part of Thailand's efforts to reduce their prison population? Also, maybe money changed hands between the Nigerian and 'local officials'?

For the same sized population, Thailand has triple the prison population of the UK.

(A very high percentage would be 'the war on drugs' prisoners)

DeaconJohn Advanced Member

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It's high time Operation Black Eagle was revived and used wherever it is needed.

This problem isn't confined to Lower Suky, it is in many other areas now.

MementoM Newbie

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This is absolutely correct.

norsurin Gold Member

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Every black man i meet in Bangkok say they have goldbusiness and trades gold.The last one get kicked out of the hotel because he didn't pay for his room for about a week.

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jcmj Gold Member

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Isn’t TAT promoting Thailand there now? Maybe South, not sure 🤔

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