Published : May 08, 2012
The Pattaya Daily News
BANGKOK, May 7, 2012 - Thirty-five Laotian workers and a Thai national
were arrested in Nakhon Nayok Monday while the workers hid in two pickup
trucks trying to return to their home country, and 39 Cambodian workers
were intercepted at Aranyaprathet while trying to enter Thailand under
false pretenses.
In Nakhon Nayok, Uthai Saengchompou was apprehended with 15 Lao
men and 20 Lao women — including four under 18 years old, according to
the Thai Police Department’s Anti-Human Trafficking Division (AHTD).
The Thai man is suspected of involvement with an organised human trafficking ring.
Investigators said Mr Uthai confessed that the vehicles, stopped by
police in the central province of Nakhon Nayok, were carrying the
foreign workers to a Mekong River port in the northeast’s Ubon
Ratchathani province. The labourers had entered Thailand illegally, Mr
Uthai said, and some had worked here for more than three years in
factories, construction sites and restaurants.
Meanwhile, in Sa Kaeo province, 39 Cambodians were arrested at the
Poi Pet-Aranyaprathet checkpoint for entering Thailand illegally to find
jobs.
Local authorities said the Cambodians were holding one-day passes to
visit Thailand’s Rong Kluea Market from 7am-8pm, but their names and
photos on passes did not match.
Investigators found that the Cambodians pay Bt300 to a trafficker for
each one-day pass to cross the border, intending to illegally move on
to work in Bangkok and the eastern province of Chonburi.
The Thai authorities charged the Cambodian nationals with illegal
entry and said they will cooperate with Cambodia’s authorities to press
charges against the real ticket holders.
Report by : MCOT
1 comment:
Don't shoot or kill these people they were there to work not to steal...unlike siamee they come to steal and to kill...
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