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Thailand's Immigration Sweep Nabs Nearly 10,000 Offenders


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Thailand's national crackdown on illegal immigration has resulted in nearly 10,000 arrests, with authorities uncovering a vast network of crimes, including passport forgery and drug smuggling. During the week-long operation from February 18 to February 24, launched by Police General Kittirat Phanphat, the Royal Thai Police targeted illegal immigrants and cross-border criminal activities.

 

Police General Thana Chuwong reported a total of 9,532 arrests, drawing from a diverse range of offences. These included 207 wanted individuals, 6,239 illegal entries, 875 visa overstays, 120 instances of revoked permits, 463 illegal workers, and 1,628 other violations.

 

The detainees originated from various countries, with 564 Thai nationals, 4,879 from Myanmar, 1,699 from Laos, 1,376 from Cambodia, 103 from Vietnam, and 911 from other countries being apprehended.

 

 

One significant bust involved a call centre gang in possession of hand grenades and over 1 kilogram of ketamine. The operation led by immigration, central investigation, and tourist police saw the arrest of four suspects, including nationals from Taiwan, Thailand, and the Philippines. The Taiwanese suspect had five arrest warrants in Taiwan, while two Filipinos reportedly trafficked into the gang’s operations in Myanmar were also detained.

 

In Surin, a building used for forging Chinese passports was discovered, and further investigations found rented properties for smuggling activities. Police arrested 13 suspects linked to the trafficking syndicate.

 

Ongoing efforts by the Centre for Suppression of Transnational Crime aim to maintain public order and adhere to government and Royal Thai Police policies. The successful operation emphasizes the country's commitment to cracking down on illegal immigration and cross-border crime, reported The Thaiger.

 

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-- 2025-02-27

 

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2 hours ago, Andytheburiramman said:

There's roughly 90,000 Ukraine and Russians here fulltime and most are between 30 and 50 (lots with young children), so I often wonder what visas are they on or maybe not on 🤔

90,000 wow. I knew it was a lot but not as much as that. What visa indeed?

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