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Tourist Police Bust Illegal Laos Tour Operator

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Thai Tourist Police have arrested a Lao woman accused of running illegal tour operations at the Chong Mek border crossing in Ubon Ratchathani province, amid concerns over tourist safety and overcharging.

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On 9 May 2026, Tourist Police Bureau commissioner Lt Gen Saksira Pueak-am said investigators from the Tourist Police Investigation Division worked with the Department of Tourism to crack down on a group allegedly operating unlicensed tours to southern Laos. Authorities said the group offered travel packages without licences or insurance, raising fears that tourists would not receive proper protection.

Police said the operation targeted foreign criminal activity in line with Royal Thai Police policy. Officers led by Pol Col Man Rotthong and Pol Lt Col Piyapong Bukhuntot deployed investigation teams to gather evidence and conduct an undercover operation.

Investigators arrested 37-year-old Lao national Pismai Saenkham following complaints that she had been illegally arranging tours to southern Laos. Authorities said the suspects operated as organised groups stationed near the border checkpoint, approaching Thai and foreign tourists with low-cost offers for travel programmes, transport and related services.

According to police, tourists were initially quoted cheap prices but later faced additional charges after crossing into Laos. Some travellers reportedly feared for their safety and filed complaints with the Department of Tourism, prompting the investigation.

Thai tourism operators told police that the gang worked systematically at the border crossing, with members assigned different roles. Authorities said some individuals persuaded tourists to join trips, while others arranged transport, currency exchange, SIM card sales, border passes and complete travel programmes without legal authorisation.

Police said the investigation was expanded to identify and arrest additional members of the network. Pismai Saenkham was charged with operating a tourism business without a licence, an offence carrying a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a fine of up to 500,000 baht. She also faces a charge of working in Thailand without a valid work permit or outside permitted employment conditions.

Thaitabloid reported that the suspect was handed over to investigators at Chong Mek Police Station in Ubon Ratchathani for further legal proceedings. Authorities said the crackdown forms part of wider efforts to combat illegal activity targeting tourists at border areas.

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