Seven Chinese nationals were arrested in Kanchanaburi on March 18 by immigration police during a crackdown on illegal entry networks. The operation in Kaeng Sian targeted groups using Thailand as a transit route, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat cross-border crime. The arrests resulted from a broader investigation following previous detentions of three Chinese nationals for similar illegal entries. Get today's headlines by email Authorities intensified surveillance after discovering connections between the initial detainees and a larger network. Police searched a rented room where the seven individuals were found without proper identification or entry documents. The group reportedly traveled from Cambodia into Thailand, aiming to reach Myanmar with alleged support from Chinese and Myanmar backers. During questioning, suspects admitted to entering the country illegally, emphasizing Thailand's role as a transit point. Police have detained the individuals at Mueang Kanchanaburi Police Station for further legal action. Officials are focused on curbing such networks to ensure public order and safety within Thailand. The Royal Thai Police chief has reinforced a strict policy on immigration control. This includes proactive measures against illegal entries and transnational crimes involving foreign nationals. The efforts are part of a broader strategy to protect both Thai and international residents, reported The Thaiger. Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 19 Mar 2026
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