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Saturday, 15 January 2011

199 Cambodians expelled after illegally entering Thailand

SA KAEO, Jan 15 -- A total of 199 Cambodians charged with entering Thailand illegally and working in the Thai capital of Bangkok were deported Saturday, Thai immigration officials said.

The deportees including 120 men, 61 women, 10 boys and 8 girls travelled by cars past a Thai border village in Aranyaprathet district opposite the Cambodian border town of Poi Pet.

All were charged with entering Thailand illegally and working in Bangkok, but they were not sentenced.

The two neighbouring countries have an agreement to deport their citizens on charges of illegally entering the country without sending them for a court trial. [However, more than 30 Cambodians who crossed the border were shot and killed by Thai troops].

Meanwhile, a number of Cambodian traders and others crossed the border in Aranyaprathet district early Saturday, while Thai gamblers and tourists crossed in Poi Pet to gamble at casinos there amid tight security imposed by Thai border police along the border in the district.

Tight security has been imposed by Thai border patrol police after the arrest of seven Thai citizens by Cambodian troops on Dec 29 on illegal entry into Cambodian territory. Two have been granted bail while the rest remain imprisoned. (MCOT online news)

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