May 5, 201610 yr Cambodian rosewood smugglers rounded up in PrachinburiBANGKOK: -- Twenty-eight Cambodians and a Thai were arrested yesterday and charged with illegal entry, and cutting rosewood trees in Thap Larn national park in Nadee district of Prachinburi province. The Cambodians were rounded up by a combined force of police, soldiers, national park officials and defense volunteers after they fled on foot from the park after hearing gun shooting between Thai authorities and their armed guards.Thai authorities were deployed around two jungle routes to the park where they believed the Cambodian smugglers would use to escape after cutting rosewood trees.As the combined force moved in to the park, it was spotted by armed guards protecting the Cambodians in cutting the trees.A brief gun battle broke out and the Cambodian smugglers fled downhill to a place where truck would be on a wait to drive them back to the Cambodian border.The arrested Cambodians admitted that they came in a large group of 60 men by a hirer who promised to pay 200 baht per ton of eucalyptus trees in the Thai border.They split in two groups, one would cut the trees, and another would load them on trucks.They said they didn’t know the trees they were paid to cut are rosewoods.They were only told that they would have to spend about two weeks to finish the job and they have to prepare enough food to eat while working in the jungle.Police said the Thai was arrested while driving the truck to pick up the fleeing Cambodians.The Thai driver said he was paid 3,000 baht to drive them to Aranyaprathet border.Police said they were investigating to find out the financier of this rosewood smuggling gang.Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/content/162182 -- Thai PBS 2016-05-05
May 5, 201610 yr Its about time this was taken seriously, if it does not stop their will be no forests,
May 5, 201610 yr Its about time this was taken seriously, if it does not stop their will be no forests, No forests and no wildlife.
May 5, 201610 yr Forests , wildlife , all under stress in Asia , where you have poverty you will find someone out to make an easy buck, survival is the name of the game , until there is a better deal for the people or proper permanent protection for the product, this will just go on........................................
May 5, 201610 yr "Police said they were investigating to find out the financier of this rosewood smuggling gang" Ahhhumm of course they are. Again I find I need to use the phrase....... My Arse
May 6, 201610 yr Such fools. Don't they know rosewood smuggling is a "protected occupation" in Thailand?
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