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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 11 April 2025
Chinese-Owned Restaurant in Rayong Raided for Employing Illegal Workers Picture courtesy of Matichon. Authorities in Rayong have raided a Chinese-owned restaurant in the Nikom Phatthana district after receiving intelligence that it was employing a large number of illegal foreign workers, including Chinese and Myanmar nationals, to serve Chinese clientele. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357447-chinese-owned-restaurant-in-rayong-raided-for-employing-illegal-workers/ -
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Nurse Suspended After Refusing to Use Preferred Pronouns for Transgender Sex Offender
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Chinese-Owned Restaurant in Rayong Raided for Employing Illegal Workers
Picture courtesy of Matichon. Authorities in Rayong have raided a Chinese-owned restaurant in the Nikom Phatthana district after receiving intelligence that it was employing a large number of illegal foreign workers, including Chinese and Myanmar nationals, to serve Chinese clientele. The operation was conducted by the Immigration Police Division 3, under the direction of Police General Phanumart Boonyalaksakul, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, and Police Major General Piti Nithinantseth, Deputy Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau. They acted on a tip-off from a confidential informant regarding the illegal employment at the restaurant, which is named Huixiang Restaurant, located in the industrial zone of Nikom Phatthana. Upon arrival, officers discovered a Chinese man, Mr. Guoqing, aged 30, and a group of Myanmar nationals working inside the restaurant, serving Chinese customers. Mr. Guoqing was responsible for taking orders, assisting customers, and collecting payments. In the kitchen, the officers found a Chinese chef, Mr. Wang, aged 48, preparing meals for the customers. Both Mr. Guoqing and Mr. Wang had entered Thailand on tourist visas and were unable to provide work permits. Further investigation revealed that the restaurant’s owner, Ms. Jing, a Chinese national, had employed Mr. Guoqing, Mr. Wang, and the Myanmar workers illegally. Ms. Jing, however, was found to have returned to China at the time of the raid. The officers also discovered that Chinese customers were paying for their meals using Chinese banking systems, including WeChat Pay and Alipay, as well as a Thai bank account in Ms. Jing’s name. As a result, Mr. Guoqing and Mr. Wang were arrested, along with four Myanmar workers, on charges of “working without permission or working beyond their permitted rights” in Thailand. The group was taken to Nikom Phatthana Police Station for legal processing. Police Major General Chairit Anurith, Commander of Immigration Police Division 3, stated that while the charge carries a fine, those arrested will have their permission to stay in Thailand revoked and will be blacklisted, barring them from re-entering the country. They will also be deported to their home countries. The Immigration Bureau continues to enforce strict measures to monitor, investigate, and prevent illegal activities, including the employment of foreign workers without proper authorisation. -- 2025-04-11 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 11 April 2025
Fatal Pickup Truck Crash Near Roi Et Airport Claims Life of 43-Year-Old Man A road crash near Roi Et Airport on the afternoon of 9 April, resulted in the death of a 43-year-old man after the pickup truck he was driving lost control and collided with a roadside post. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1357446-fatal-pickup-truck-crash-near-roi-et-airport-claims-life-of-43-year-old-man/ -
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Fatal Pickup Truck Crash Near Roi Et Airport Claims Life of 43-Year-Old Man
Picture from responders. A road crash near Roi Et Airport on the afternoon of 9 April, resulted in the death of a 43-year-old man after the pickup truck he was driving lost control and collided with a roadside post. The incident occurred at approximately 16:00 on the Roi Et–Phon Thong Road, just before the traffic lights in front of the airport. According to initial reports, the pickup truck driver veered off the road at high speed and slammed into a large directional signpost with significant force to wrap it around the post. Emergency response teams from Nakhon Saket EMS, Asok Thawatch EMS, the Phra Ratchawachirawitthayakom Foundation, Roi Et Highway Police Rescue, and Thawatchaburi Hospital were dispatched to the scene. Rescue personnel found the driver trapped inside the mangled remains of the vehicle and had to deploy hydraulic cutting equipment to extract the body. The driver, later identified as Mr. Thawatchai Thani, was pronounced dead at the scene. He sustained fatal injuries as a result of the impact and was alone in the vehicle at the time of the crash. The crash site was cordoned off while authorities conducted an initial investigation into the cause of the incident. Weather conditions were reportedly clear at the time, and the road surface dry. Police are continuing their inquiry into what may have led to the driver losing control of the vehicle, with speed under consideration as the most likely cause. The force of the impact left the vehicle severely damaged and caused significant destruction to the road signage structure. Road crews were later dispatched to carry out temporary repairs and ensure the area was safe for traffic. This incident adds to a growing concern about road safety in Roi Et province, where a number of serious accidents have occurred in recent months. Authorities are expected to review safety measures and signage placement in the area as part of their ongoing response. -- 2025-04-11
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