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Mae Sot officials probed for 30m baht bribes in migrant ID scandal

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In Mae Sot district, Tak province, three Registration Department officials have come under scrutiny for allegedly accepting 30 million baht in bribes to issue identification cards to 700 Myanmar migrants over the last three months. Mae Sot’s mayor, Prasert Puanglakorn, has signed an order temporarily reassigning the implicated officials to non-active posts in other departments while the municipality conducts an investigation.

 

The coveted pink card is provided to foreigners registered in the house registration system as proof of legality. Lasting for ten years, this card enables individuals to apply for employment. The registration officials in question allegedly distributed ID cards to 700 Myanmar individuals, including both refugees and affiliated members of rebel groups like the People’s Defence Forces, which is currently active in Myanmar’s Kayah state.

 

According to a source, these officials issued 15 to 20 ID cards daily for the past three months, charging 40,000 to 100,000 baht (US$1,152 to 2,880) for each card, amassing 28 to 30 million baht (US$806,219 to 863,806) in bribes. It remains unclear how news of this fraudulent card-issuing spread, Bangkok Post reported. Tak governor Somchai Kitcharoenrungroj received a substantial number of complaints from locals and other officials about bribery.

 

by Mitch Connor

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Full story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/mae-sot-officials-probed-for-30m-baht-bribes-in-migrant-id-scandal

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

In Mae Sot district, Tak province, three Registration Department officials have come under scrutiny for allegedly accepting 30 million baht in bribes to issue identification cards to 700 Myanmar migrants over the last three months. Mae Sot’s mayor, Prasert Puanglakorn, has signed an order temporarily reassigning the implicated officials to non-active posts in other departments while the municipality conducts an investigation.

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