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CIB Raids 23 Sites, Arrests 22 in Chinese Smuggling Ring

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Thailand’s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) launched coordinated raids across 23 locations in 16 provinces on 21 May, arresting 22 suspects linked to an alleged network smuggling Chinese nationals in and out of the country illegally. Investigators said the operation uncovered links to call centre scam gangs and mule bank accounts, with more than 20 million baht in assets seized.

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The operation was ordered by Pol Lt Gen Nattasak Chaonasai, commissioner of the CIB, and carried out by officers led by Pol Maj Gen Pattanasak Bubphasuwan, Pol Maj Gen Pornsak Laorujiralai and Pol Maj Gen Theerachart Theerachathamrong. Raids took place in Bangkok, Chanthaburi, Rayong, Nakhon Pathom, Suphan Buri, Kanchanaburi, Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Kamphaeng Phet, Tak, Chai Nat, Khon Kaen, Chaiyaphum, Si Sa Ket, Trang and other related areas.

Police said the suspects operated as an organised criminal network with clearly divided roles, including transporting undocumented migrants, coordinating vehicles, handling payments and moving funds through multiple bank accounts and company entities. Authorities said some companies were allegedly used to disguise money transfers connected to the operation.

Suspects identified only a numbers 1 to 13 were arrested under Criminal Court warrants on charges including membership of a criminal association, assisting undocumented migrants entering Thailand illegally and money laundering. Suspects numbered 14 to 22 were accused of supporting public fraud, assisting the import of false computer data and allowing bank or electronic accounts to be used in technology-related crimes.

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Authorities seized cash, bank books, credit cards, vehicles, gold, land title deeds, Buddhist amulets and firearms with a combined value exceeding 20 million baht. The investigation began after Highway Police officers arrested 42 Chinese nationals and seized 215 mobile phones in Pong Nam Ron district, Chanthaburi, in November 2025. Officers suspected links to transnational online crime networks and expanded the investigation.

Investigators later identified groups of vehicles transporting Chinese nationals in stages from central Thailand to border areas in Tak and Chanthaburi. Evidence gathered included communications records, instructions and financial transactions allegedly showing a structured organisation involving coordinators, drivers, financiers and border operatives.

Police said further investigation with Crime Suppression Division officers revealed the group received funding through mule accounts belonging to individuals and companies. Authorities found evidence of financial transfers and concealment of funds connected to criminal activity, leading to 16 additional arrest warrants.

Investigators also linked the network’s funding to online scam operations reported nationwide. Police said money from fraud cases was transferred through multiple mule accounts before reaching accounts used to finance the smuggling operation.

Thaitabloid reported that authorities identified links to 181 online fraud cases involving 665 transactions worth more than 185 million baht. Officials said investigations are continuing to identify additional suspects, financial routes and cross-border connections linked to the network.

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Simply need to restore immigration to its status before covid. No 30 days for Chinese or Russians.

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