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Pattaya Police conduct Cambodian Round up at Beach Road

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Cambodian Round Up

By Danny Boy -

 

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Police conduct a Cambodian Round up at Beach Road

 

PATTAYA: -- On January 27th at around 1:00pm, police made a move down to Beach road, were they proceeded to round up a bunch of Cambodian immigrants.

 

Police had received numerous reports recently, suggestion that there was a sudden increase of Cambodians, both men and women, in the area. They can usually be found squatting behind cars of electrical pylons begging in the tourist hot spots.

  

Police have been trying to crack down on illegal immigrants for some time now and although things have started to improve, there is still a lot of work to be done.

 

Regular raids are conducted throughout the city and this time, police managed to round up a total of 18 immigrants. There was a mix of men and women with an age range from 54 years old, all the way down to a 1 year old child.

 

The immigrants will be sent to Chonburi for processing, before being deported back to Cambodia. According to Pattaya police, more raids have been planned for the next few weeks.

 

Source: http://pattayaone.news/en/cambodian-round-up/

 
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'police managed to round up a total of 18 immigrants.' 

 

Not so easy to round up 1 monk.

17 hours ago, webfact said:

Regular raids are conducted throughout the city

Usually on bar owners who are trying to run an honest business.

Yes. begging is not allowed by Cambodians because Thais can beg. (As seen on Beach Rd)

They're most likely begging because they did not get the wages that were promised to them by their corrupt Thai employer.


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