Friday, 24 August 2012
By
MCOT
BURI RAM, Aug 21 - Buri Ram police
arrested 15 illegal Cambodian immigrants on their way to Nakhon
Ratchasima province for employment with a Thai swine farm owner.
Pol Maj Jirawatt Sirapimonrat was informed that illegal immigrants
were being transported by bus from Surin’s Chong-Jom district through
Buri Ram. The would-be migrant workers clustered among local Thais were
on a bus heading to Nakhon Ratchasima, and numbered nine men, five women
and one child.
Upon arrest that they were unable to show any identification, the 15
undocumented migrants were transferred to a police station for further
investigation.
The Cambodians told police investigators that they had illegally
entered Thailand from Cambodia to work at a swine farm in Nakhon
Ratchasima’s Pak Chong district.
They said that their employer promised to pay for their
transportation when they reached the final destination and that the
employer’s staff would be waiting at the bus terminal to transport them
to the pig farm.
The 15 Cambodians were charged with illegal entry into Thailand prior to being deported to Cambodia.
2 comments:
All people have to do is getting a VISA' paper properly why risking your life like that..? Don't blame Thai soldier shooting you, because when they stop asking to see your paper work you took off......and running?
6:39 AM, BULL !!!
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