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Chinese Gang Leader Arrested in Bangkok

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Immigration police have arrested a Chinese national accused of leading a “mafia” style gang responsible for numerous serious crimes in China. The suspect, identified only as Mr. Weiquan, was apprehended in Bangkok under an international arrest warrant and is expected to face extradition proceedings.

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The arrest was carried out on 8 March 2026 by officers from Division 2 of the Immigration Bureau Investigation Division (กก.2 บก.สส.สตม.). Authorities located Weiquan at a house in a residential estate in Dokmai subdistrict, Prawet district, Bangkok, after an extended surveillance operation.

The case began after authorities from the People’s Republic of China coordinated with Thailand’s Royal Thai Police Foreign Affairs Division and the Office of the Attorney General’s International Affairs Department. Chinese officials requested assistance in locating and arresting Weiquan, who is described as an organised crime figure and is accused of committing serious criminal offences in China.

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Following a review of evidence, the Office of the Attorney General secured an arrest warrant for Weiquan. The Criminal Court issued arrest warrant No. 1201/2568 on 21 October 2025.

The charges include “assembling to engage in violence using weapons, causing severe impact on society safety and illegal border crossing”. These offences are alleged to have occurred in China, prompting the international cooperation request.

After receiving the request, the Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau instructed all relevant units to intensify efforts to locate and apprehend the suspect. Investigators tracked Weiquan’s movements until they confirmed his presence at the residence in Bangkok.

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Immigration officers conducted surveillance at the property before moving in to make the arrest. During the operation, officers identified themselves and executed the Criminal Court warrant.

Following his arrest, Weiquan reportedly admitted that he was the individual named in the warrant and confirmed he had not previously been arrested under that order. He was then taken to Division 2 of the Immigration Bureau Investigation Division for further legal procedures.

Authorities will transfer the suspect to prosecutors at the International Affairs Department of the Office of the Attorney General. The office will oversee the legal process related to the extradition request.

Once the legal procedures in Thailand are completed, officials will initiate the process of extraditing Weiquan to China. Chinese authorities will then pursue prosecution for the offences allegedly committed within their jurisdiction.

Thaitabloid reported that the arrest reflects continued cooperation between Thai and Chinese authorities in tackling transnational crime and locating fugitives who attempt to evade justice by fleeing abroad.

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Good work, now ensure he is transferred back to China following any sentencing he may face in Thailand & not allowed back ever

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