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Legal action sought against those involved in alleged “import” of Myanmar children 

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Police in Ang Thong province are seeking legal action against a former school director and four others for alleged involvement in “importing” and sheltering 126 Myanmar children. 

 

The former school director was identified as Kalaya Tasom, formerly of the Thai Rath Wittaya School in Pa Moke district, police said. 

 

Pa Moke’s superintendent, Pol Col Sakchai Kraiveeradechachai, said that, after identifying their nationality, the children, aged between 7 and 16, were handed over to immigration officials on Thursday for repatriation.  

 

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Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/legal-action-sought-against-those-involved-in-alleged-import-of-myanmar-children/

 

Related topic: Undocumented Myanmar children to be allowed to attend class in Chiang Rai

 

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39 minutes ago, webfact said:

children, aged between 7 and 16, were handed over to immigration officials on Thursday for repatriation.

A fancy word for sending innocent children to a war zone.

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