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Thai PM asks public to notify officials of illegal migrant smuggling networks

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha has asked the public to provide the authorities with any information they may have on illegal migrant smuggling networks which, he believes, are the cause of the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Samut Sakhon. He also asked people to be more careful and not to share misleading messages that could create panic or project a false image of Thailand abroad.

 

Prayut said the legal migrant workers in Thailand are not a cause of the problem, but those who have snuck in illegally are, because they didn’t go through the COVID-19 screening process. Related agencies have been ordered to investigate the migrant smuggling networks, and find factories which hire illegal workers.

 

Last night, some employers reportedly abandoned illegal workers on the street, fearing punishment for hiring them. Prayut also asked the Interior and Labour ministries, and related agencies, to find appropriate solutions to register migrant workers.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-pm-asks-public-to-notify-officials-of-illegal-migrant-smuggling-networks/

 

 

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49 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

That would be a good job for the army, forget protecting the rich and do something for the country!

The army are the ones who always step in to help when there's an emergency.  Remember the big flood?  It was the army who was there to help.  They did a great job.

 

Maybe you are confusing the army with the police?

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13 minutes ago, bodga said:

That same army are the ones who  supress  the unfree  people and shoot  them too. The  ones who are  riddled  with corruption , where conscripts get beaten to death etc etc

I hear ya, but the problems with the army are at the top, not the bottom.  Some great people are in the army.  The police are corrupt from top to bottom.

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1 hour ago, Jeffr2 said:

The army are the ones who always step in to help when there's an emergency.  Remember the big flood?  It was the army who was there to help.  They did a great job.

 

Maybe you are confusing the army with the police?

Do some research on the army under General Suchinda, 1992!

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1 hour ago, bodga said:

That same army are the ones who  supress  the unfree  people and shoot  them too. The  ones who are  riddled  with corruption , where conscripts get beaten to death etc etc

I have that poster on ignore but unfortunately when you quoted him I saw the comment.

 

He must be woefully ignorant of Thailand's history.

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18 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

I have that poster on ignore but unfortunately when you quoted him I saw the comment.

 

He must be woefully ignorant of Thailand's history.

LOL.  Can say what I want as you won't see it!

 

Hardly ignorant of Thailand's history.  Just saying there are some good people in the army.  And they have done well.  But yes, still corrupt and not serving the people as well as they should.  Still, better than the police.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai PM asks public to notify officials of illegal migrant smuggling networks

Well Bubi, you do have a mess of your own making at your hands, don't you...

Just take another MRT inaugural train ride and the problem will go away.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Prayut said the legal migrant workers in Thailand are not a cause of the problem, but those who have snuck in illegally are, because they didn’t go through the COVID-19 screening process.

The people that are to blame are the company owners who offer employment to illegals which attracts such people... if there was no chance of work they wouldn't come!!!!!

STOP PLAYING THE BLAME GAME UNTIL YOU LOOK INWARDS

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3 hours ago, bodga said:

That same army are the ones who  supress  the unfree  people and shoot  them too. The  ones who are  riddled  with corruption , where conscripts get beaten to death etc etc

There are some great people within the ranks.... just not the ranks that matter or can make a difference.

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9 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

The people that are to blame are the company owners who offer employment to illegals which attracts such people... if there was no chance of work they wouldn't come!!!!!

STOP PLAYING THE BLAME GAME UNTIL YOU LOOK INWARDS

I hear ya, but these company owners are rich and well connected.  Pretty much untouchable due to corruption.  As you well know.:jap:

 

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