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Royal Thai Police  (RTP) foiled a brazen attempt to smuggle a group of Chinese nationals across the Thai-Myanmar border, using hidden natural routes to dodge detection.

 

The incident unfolded last night, November 26, when sharp-eyed patrol units from the Rachamanu Special Task Force and the Naresuan Force spotted a group making their sneaky entry into Thailand by river.

 

Among those caught red-handed was Tananchai, a 28 year old Thai national, leading the venture with four motorbikes on standby to whisk the group further inland. As officers closed in, three accomplices ditched their bikes and melted into the night, disappearing into the dense forest as darkness fell.

 

The illegal entrants, identified as 18 year old Tan Tan, 19 year old Lan Lan, 31 year old Ahang, 18 year old Atan and 21 year old Wang Jun Ming, were all under Tananchai’s charge.

 

Confessing his role in the smuggling plan, Tananchai revealed he was picking up the Chinese party in Thong Chai village to pass them off to another contact.

 

His reward? A meagre 1,000 baht per head—until their luck ran out in the glare of military intervention.

 

 

“I was supposed to hand them over to someone else along the route. I did not expect to be caught by the military.”

 

Illegal border crossings

 

Post-capture, the entire party, including Tananchai, was escorted to Phop Phra Police Station for legal proceedings, reported KhaoSod. This incident casts a spotlight on the relentless challenges in curbing illegal border crossings along the porous Thai-Myanmar divide. With its rugged landscapes and maze of natural tracks, the region is a favoured conduit for smugglers and unauthorised migrants.

 

The RTP police and border guards remain ever-watchful, employing a blend of manpower and cutting-edge tech to patrol the extensive borders.

 

The collaboration between military units and task forces has proven critical in keeping the ground secure, and thwarting illegal entries before they happen. This latest enforcement action underscores the perpetual effort required to protect Thailand’s borders.

 

Situated strategically in Southeast Asia, Thailand often serves as a transit zone for those eyeing new opportunities across borders. The nation’s resolve to uphold immigration laws is evident in these ongoing operations, aimed at severing illegal entry chains.

 

Catching Tananchai and the group not only signals triumph at a local level but also flags the urgency for international cooperation in addressing cross-border challenges. While hardcore local enforcement is non-negotiable, liaising with neighbouring countries is equally key to eradicating the push factors behind illegal migration and smuggling rings.

 

By Bob Scott

Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-27

 

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