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Woman Extradited from Bahrain Over Human Trafficking Charges

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A 57-year-old woman has been extradited from Bahrain to face charges of human trafficking after allegedly luring young Thai women into forced prostitution under the guise of legitimate employment.

 

Ms Aichaliya, a Thai national, was taken into custody at Suvarnabhumi Airport upon arrival on Gulf Air flight GF152 from Manama, Bahrain, at 10:30 on 29 May. She is wanted under two warrants issued by the Thai Criminal Court in connection with a cross-border human trafficking network operating between Thailand and Bahrain.

 

Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanumart Boonyalak, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, and Pol. Maj. Gen. Cherngron Rimphadee, Commander of Immigration Division 2, oversaw the coordinated arrest following cooperation with Thailand’s Office of the Attorney General and Bahraini authorities.

 

The arrest follows an extradition request made by Thai authorities, which was approved by Bahrain’s criminal justice system. The case was facilitated by the Office of International Affairs and Interpol, who coordinated the suspect’s return under extradition law.

 

According to investigators, Ms Aichaliya was part of a network that operated between 2016 and 2017, recruiting Thai women to work in Bahrain under the pretext of jobs in massage parlours and hospitality. Upon arrival, victims had their passports confiscated, were isolated from contact with family, and were coerced, through threats, physical violence, and detention, into providing sexual services in establishments in Manama.

 

Survivors of the trafficking operation reported being forced to service multiple clients per day, with all earnings seized by the network. They also recounted being denied communication with the outside world, physically abused and closely guarded to prevent escape.

 

The charges against Ms Aichaliya include conspiracy to traffic persons, procuring and deceiving individuals for prostitution, and illegal detention and confinement with intent to exploit. Authorities confirmed that she was part of a multi-tiered criminal structure, involving recruiters in Thailand, coordinators and enforcers in Bahrain.

 

Officials described the arrest as a major success in the ongoing fight against transnational human trafficking. The operation involved close coordination between the Royal Thai Police, the Office of the Attorney General and the Bahraini branch of Interpol.

 

Following her arrest, Ms Aichaliya was informed of her rights and transferred to the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATP), where she will face prosecution under Thai law.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-05-31.

 

 

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