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Five Thais Arrested Crossing Border to Cambodia for Wages

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Five Thai nationals were arrested on 29 March 2026 after attempting to illegally cross the Thai-Cambodian border in Sa Kaeo province to collect unpaid wages of 25,000 baht. The group, consisting of four men and one woman, admitted they had previously worked for an online gambling website at a casino in Poipet, Cambodia. Their arrest highlights ongoing efforts by authorities to curb illegal border crossings.

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According to reports, Eastern Force soldiers from the Aranyaprathet task force detected the group while patrolling a natural crossing route in sugarcane fields between checkpoints Jor Tor Or 60 and Jor Tor Or 61 in Ban Phan Suek, Aranyaprathet district. The location lies approximately 250 metres from the border line and is known for illicit crossings. Officers approached the group after observing suspicious behaviour and detained them at the scene.

Initial questioning revealed the five had previously been employed at an online gambling operation inside the Galaxy Casino in Poipet. After resigning and returning to Thailand, they claimed their employer had withheld a final payment of 25,000 baht. The group decided to re-enter Cambodia illegally to recover the unpaid wages, travelling without guides or transport assistance.

Authorities stated that the Eastern Force continues to intensify patrols along natural border routes to prevent illegal crossings and related activities. The case underscores the risks individuals take when attempting to resolve employment disputes through unlawful means, particularly in areas associated with cross-border crime and unregulated work.

Following their arrest, the detainees were taken to the Company 1204 base for further interrogation and documentation in accordance with standard procedures. They were subsequently handed over to Khlong Nam Sai Police Station for background checks and legal proceedings.

ThaiRath reported that officials have not disclosed further details regarding potential charges but confirmed that legal action will proceed under relevant laws. The incident serves as a reminder of the strict enforcement measures in place along the Thai-Cambodian border and the legal consequences of unauthorised crossings.

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