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Immigration police asked to investigate job placement firms for suspected human-trafficking

By Thai PBS

 

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The Immigration Police Bureau has been asked by a lawyer to investigate if a group of job placement companies had been involved in human-trafficking after about 130 job seekers they sent to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, did not get the promised jobs.

 

Songkan Atchariyasap, chairman of the network against the subversion of the nation, religion and the monarch, filed the petition on behalf of the job seekers to Pol Lt Gen Suthipong Wongpin, the acting commissioner of the Immigration Police Bureau.

 

He said the companies in July sent about 130 Thai workers to Dubai to work as welders, promising them a high earning.  The workers each paid them between 50,000 – 100,000 baht.  He did not name the companies.

 

Full story; http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/immigration-police-asked-investigate-job-placement-firms-suspected-human-trafficking/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2017-11-03

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