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Chinese boss and Cambodian workers arrested over illegal production of medical gloves

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Chinese boss and Cambodian workers arrested over illegal production of medical gloves
 
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Crime suppression division police, food and drug administration and Lam Lukka officers raided a small three story factory on Lam Lukka Road in Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok armed with a search warrant on Saturday.
 
They found millions of suspect plastic gloves designed for medical use. 
 
The factory was operating illegally and its owner was an illegal immigrant. He was 42 year old Chinese national Luk Foey.
 
He was employing 11 Cambodian men and women - all illegals - who were caught packing the goods. 
 
Seven million gloves were taken into evidence and were to be checked for their standards. 
 
The raid comes as fears about the spread of Covid-19 have been heightened in Thailand after an outbreak in Samut Sakhon that has spread to dozens of other provinces. 
 
All the suspects were handed over to Thanyaburi police for immigration processing. 
 
Source: Daily News
 
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Just now, webfact said:
 
Seven million gloves were taken into evidence and were to be checked for their standards. 

A change of ownership of said gloves is about to take place then before they find their way on to the market place.

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23 minutes ago, webfact said:

He was 42 year old Chinese national Luk Foey.

Poor ole Luk, his luck ran out, but no worries quite a few relatives of plod will get a few baht out of selling them on.

Other sources say he was a Hong Kong national and he could move "quicker than the human eye"

5 hours ago, webfact said:

factory on Lam Lukka Road in Pathum Thani,

 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

All the suspects were handed over to Thanyaburi police for immigration processing

Odd. I wonder why they were handed over to Thanayburi polce when neither the immigration office nor Lam Luk Ka road are in Thanyaburi district.

I would have thought Chinese slave labor gloves would have been much cheaper.

9 hours ago, vandeventer said:

I would have thought Chinese slave labor gloves would have been much cheaper.

 

Nothing cheaper than Chinese boss using Cambodian slaves, unless they were made with used condoms!

Iron fist in a velvet glove he's a china man don't upset him or nick his gloves ???? 

21 hours ago, webfact said:

Seven million gloves were taken into evidence and were to be checked for their standards.

And distributed at a knockdown price to hospitals.

22 hours ago, webfact said:
The factory was operating illegally and its owner was an illegal immigrant. He was 42 year old Chinese national Luk Foey.
 
He was employing 11 Cambodian men and women - all illegals - who were caught packing the goods

Proof Thailand should be back at the top of trafficking lists around the world.

What has the gloves got to do with the police crackdown on illegal immigrant ? How are they related? Why were his goods confiscated? LOL..

Edited by NemoH

Beware the Chinese bearing Gifts...case in point....I guess the Rohingya were busy with other projects

28 minutes ago, NemoH said:

What has the gloves got to do with the police crackdown on illegal immigrant ? How are they related? Why were his goods confiscated? LOL..

competition maybe

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