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Police Arrest Chinese Scammer Smuggling Suspect in Sa Kaeo

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Police have arrested a suspected key figure involved in smuggling Chinese scammer gangs across the border into Thailand, in what authorities say is a significant disruption to cybercrime operations. The suspect, identified only as Navin, aged 30, was detained in Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo province, on 26 March 2026 under an arrest warrant issued by the Criminal Court on 12 March 2026.

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The arrest was ordered by Pol Maj Gen Wittaya Sriprasertphap, commander of the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD), with officers from Sub-Division 2 carrying out the operation. Navin faces charges of knowingly assisting illegal foreign nationals by providing shelter, concealment, or aid to evade arrest.

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The case follows an earlier operation in which authorities arrested a Thai suspect, Danai, along with eight Chinese nationals who had entered Thailand illegally. Further investigation revealed that Navin was allegedly the main organiser behind the smuggling network, using a Toyota Vigo pickup truck registered in Sa Kaeo to transport individuals from the Cambodian border into Thailand.

Police found that the eight Chinese nationals were not ordinary migrant workers but members of a scammer gang who had fled operations in a neighbouring country. The group allegedly intended to establish or hide within Thailand before potentially moving on to other countries, targeting victims worldwide through online fraud schemes that have caused significant financial losses.

Officials said the arrest effectively disrupted a segment of an international cybercrime network before it could expand further. The operation is being viewed as a proactive effort to prevent wider damage linked to transnational scam activities.

Following the collection of evidence, investigators from Sub-Division 2 sought and obtained a court warrant before tracking down and apprehending Navin. During initial questioning, the suspect reportedly confessed to the charges.

Khaosod reported that Navin has since been handed over to investigators for further legal proceedings. Authorities indicated that the investigation may continue to identify additional individuals involved in the smuggling and cybercrime network.

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Good to see Thai police shutting down another scam pipeline. If these guys really were part of a Chinese scam ring, then yes hopefully Beijing is ready to “welcome” them home with the kind of jail time they’re famous for.

Catching the local fixer was the real win here. These networks don’t run without someone on the ground smoothing the way. One small dent in a much bigger machine, but still a step in the right direction.

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