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Chinese Fugitive Arrested in Khao Yai Poker Case

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Immigration police have arrested a 39-year-old Chinese national wanted by authorities in the People’s Republic of China for allegedly operating an online casino offering Stud Poker, with more than 3.8 million yuan in turnover. The suspect, identified as Mr Chen, had been hiding in the Khao Yai area of Nakhon Ratchasima province. His visa has been revoked and he is now facing legal proceedings in Thailand.

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The arrest took place on 27 February 2026 at approximately 12.50pm under the direction of senior Immigration Bureau officials, including Pol Lt Gen Phanumart Boonyalak, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau and Director of the Immigration Suppression Centre. Also overseeing the operation were Pol Maj Gen Phanthana Nutchanart, Pol Maj Gen Phanop Worathanatchakul and other senior officers from the Immigration Bureau’s Investigation Division.

Mr Chen is the subject of an arrest warrant issued by the Ministry of Public Security of Longgang District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, dated 3 January 2024. He is accused of opening a casino and organising gambling activities in the form of “Stud Poker”, a card-based poker game, with cumulative betting exceeding 3.8 million yuan. Chinese authorities requested cooperation from Thai police, prompting Immigration investigators to revoke his permission to stay in the Kingdom.

Investigators from Division 1 of the Immigration Bureau’s Investigation Division discovered that the suspect had been residing at a hotel in Khao Yai, Moo Si subdistrict, Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima. Officers noted that individuals in similar cases often display luxurious lifestyles, including residence in high-end properties, use of luxury vehicles, branded clothing and jewellery, and the presence of drivers or security staff.

Immigration officers conducted surveillance at the hotel and confirmed the identity of Mr Chen, who was reportedly living lavishly with luxury vehicles, branded bags and jewellery. After verifying that he matched the details of the arrest warrant, officers formally notified him of the revocation of his stay permit and transferred him to investigators for further legal action.

Authorities also reiterated that under Section 38 of the Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979), householders, property owners and hotel managers must report the residence of foreign nationals staying on their premises. Failure to comply carries legal penalties. Enquiries can be made with provincial Immigration offices or via the Immigration Bureau hotline 1178 during official hours.

Thaitabloid reported that the case highlights ongoing cooperation between Thai and Chinese authorities in tracking suspects wanted overseas. Further legal proceedings are expected in accordance with Thai law.

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Picture courtesy of Thaitabloid

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