Immigration police in Chonburi have arrested a Chinese national for illegally working as a barber in Pattaya, highlighting ongoing enforcement against foreigners engaging in restricted occupations. The suspect was caught in the act of cutting hair for clients, prompting immediate legal action. Authorities say the case underscores efforts to protect jobs reserved for Thai nationals. Get today's headlines by email The arrest took place at 17:00 on 20 March 2026 under the direction of Pol Maj Gen Songprod Sirisukha, commander of Immigration Division 3, along with Pol Col Naphatphong Khositsuriyamanee and Pol Lt Col Kawinwat Arayasuriwong. A team led by acting Pol Lt Col Kittiphat Hongchoowet carried out the operation as part of a wider crackdown on illegal foreign workers. The campaign is being conducted under laws governing the employment of foreign nationals and prohibited occupations. Investigators had received intelligence that a Chinese man was offering hair-cutting services to fellow nationals. Officers then set up surveillance at an office located at 146/152 Sukhumvit Road. Upon arrival, they found the suspect actively providing a haircut inside the premises, with three to four customers waiting. The man was identified as Mr. Shenghui Fu, aged 40, a Chinese national. Officers seized barbering equipment including clippers, combs, a hairdryer and scissors found at the scene. He was arrested on the spot. Authorities also checked the passports and visas of all customers present. No individuals were found to have overstayed their visas or entered the country illegally. The suspect has been handed over to investigators at Pattaya City Police Station. He faces charges of being a foreigner working without permission, specifically in the occupation of hairdressing, which is restricted under Thai law. Officials say enforcement operations will continue across the region to identify and prosecute similar violations. The case serves as a reminder that certain professions remain reserved exclusively for Thai citizens and violations will be pursued under existing legal frameworks. Picture courtesy of สายข่าวพัทยา Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now สายข่าวพัทยา 21 Mar 2026
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