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Dozens of illegal Cambodian migrants/Thais arrested but Chatuchak market sweep comes up negative

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Dozens of illegal Cambodian migrants/Thais arrested but Chatuchak market sweep comes up negative

 

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Thailand's immigration chief Lt-Gen Sompong Chingduang announced details of the latest arrests and activities of the Immigration Bureau in keeping the country's borders safe from Covid-19 incursions of foreign migrants.

 

In the first case a man called Adul was stopped driving an adapted minivan in the Khok Soong area of Sa Kaeo province. There were 23 illegal Cambonian migrants in the van who he was taking to Chonburi, Nakhon Pathom, Chacheongsao and Bangkok.

 

Adul said that "Ek" gave him 1500 baht per person and a further 100 baht per person on successful delivery. 

 

None of the Cambodians had passports and they had all entered Thailand through a natural border on foot. 

 

They had paid an agent 5,000 baht each. 

 

In case number 2 Thai nationals Mana and Pornmalee were arrested. They had 11 Cambodians in a van that was stopped at the Nong Singh checkpoint in Aranyaprathet, Sa Kaeo. 

 

They said "Toon" gave them 5,000 baht for a van load of workers and they were taking them to Future Park Rangsit where they would then be taken to work in Bangkok and surrounding areas. 

 

The Cambodians said they had paid 3,500 to 4,000 baht each for the trip. 

 

Finally immigration did a sweep of Chatuchak weekend market in the north of Bangkok and found 76 migrants working there.

 

Source: INN

 

 

 

Time to get tough with Thai traffickers and those who employ illegals.

Cut out the source and the illegals will have nothing to come for. [illigally]

17 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Time to get tough with Thai traffickers and those who employ illegals.

Cut out the source and the illegals will have nothing to come for. [illigally]

Waay too much Money to be made from the Illegals, so it wont happen.

If the ASEAN idea was fully embraced by all then there would be no need for borders natural or otherwise. 

13 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

Waay too much Money to be made from the Illegals, so it wont happen.

If an infection shows up in Thailand, investigated to find possible contacts and it includes nationals, then traced back to an illegal immigrant who is employed then I think things will change. The employer must be held accountable.

What are the repercussions for an illegal person from Laos with no passport or ID who has been here years and speaks thai asking for a friend, I mean how can it be proven their not Thai. 

And yet, so many Thais with salaries cut, hours reduced, or out of work.

 

Restaurants, hotels, bars, factories, with reduced operations or shut completely.

 

Where are all these illegals being taken to work? Perhaps they could be put in touch with their needy Thai countrymen?

On 9/25/2020 at 1:26 AM, webfact said:

Chatuchak market sweep comes up negative

A rather curious piece of reporting.  Headline says no illegals found at Chatuchak.

 

On 9/25/2020 at 1:26 AM, webfact said:

sweep of Chatuchak weekend market in the north of Bangkok and found 76 migrants working there.

Then at the end of the article, we are informed that 76 migrants were working there. Were they illegal or legal?  That fact was omitted.

'nuf sed.

Edited by wotsdermatter
added info

On 9/25/2020 at 6:26 AM, webfact said:

Adul said that "Ek" gave him 1500 baht per person and a further 100 baht per person on successful delivery. 

that 100 baht each like the survive the roads per head bonus ? 

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