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Migrant Mussel Catchers Arrested, Found to be Illegal

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Migrant Mussel Catchers Arrested, Found to be Illegal

by CityNews

 

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CityNews – The arrest of two migrant workers who were collecting mussels in the moat has sparked a controversial argument on social media.

 

On July 15th, a city inspection of Chiang Mai Municipality took place, resulting in the arrest of two migrant workers. The men were arrested for collecting mussels from the moat.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/migrant-mussel-catchers-arrested-found-illegal/

 
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Probably saved their lives too,eating mussels collected in the

moat !

regards worgeordie

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Did the mussels have a Thai ID card or had they crept into the country illegally?

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First mushrooms, and dead corals, now mussels. Now I wait for arrest of people picking flowers from a meadow, or illegally breathing Thai air. They should have shot a panther for breakfast instead.

Invalid. Only the suspect on the right is pointing to a bag of mussels. 

 

Whilst the shellfish are fresh they should be donated to the residents of newly built judiciary accommodation.

On 7/17/2018 at 5:35 PM, upu2 said:

Did the mussels have a Thai ID card or had they crept into the country illegally?

They were probably pesky falang mussels. Thai mussels have national pride, and don't get that easily caught by migrants... ?

On 7/17/2018 at 10:16 AM, snoop1130 said:

sparked a controversial argument on social media

 

I'd advise netizens to keep clam. Mussels are not good for anyones health.

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