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Thai tourist police and partner agencies arrested 16 foreign women during a sweep of Pattaya‘s main tourist strips for suspected prostitution. The operation was directed by Pol Lt Col Praba Da Suksuntri, superintendent of Tourist Police Station 4 under the 2nd Division, 1st Tourist Police Bureau in Chon Buri. A joint team of tourist police …
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Thai tourist police and partner agencies arrested 16 foreign women during a sweep of Pattaya‘s main tourist strips for suspected prostitution.
The operation was directed by Pol Lt Col Praba Da Suksuntri, superintendent of Tourist Police Station 4 under the 2nd Division, 1st Tourist Police Bureau in Chon Buri. A joint team of tourist police investigators, officials from the Chon Buri Provincial Office of Social Development and Human Security, and the Chon Buri Provincial Immigration Bureau conducted the sweep across Pattaya Beach, Beach Road, and Pattaya Second Road.
Police detained 16 foreign women, primarily from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uganda, for allegedly breaching Section 5 of the Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act (1996), which prohibits contacting, soliciting, or approaching individuals in public places for the purpose of prostitution.
Twelve of the women were fined 1,000 baht on the spot by social development officials. All 12, who had entered Thailand on tourist visas, had their visas revoked and are now detained pending deportation at their own expense.
One woman was found to have overstayed her visa and was handed over to Pattaya City Police Station to face additional immigration charges. The remaining three women are in the process of having their visas revoked and are being held ahead of deportation to their home countries.
The operation forms part of ongoing efforts to maintain public order and protect Pattaya’s standing as a major tourist destination, reported The Pattaya News.

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11 April 11 2026Pattaya Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995991 - Airports boost safety and service for Songkran festival 2026
Thailand’s Department of Airports has announced a package of enhanced measures for the Songkran 2026 holiday period, promising smoother journeys for passengers travelling through regional airports across the country. The initiative, themed “Smart Travel Songkran 2026,” was unveiled on April 10 and falls in line with the Ministry of Transport’s campaign “Leave Anytime, Arrive Safely.” …
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Thailand’s Department of Airports has announced a package of enhanced measures for the Songkran 2026 holiday period, promising smoother journeys for passengers travelling through regional airports across the country.
The initiative, themed “Smart Travel Songkran 2026,” was unveiled on April 10 and falls in line with the Ministry of Transport’s campaign “Leave Anytime, Arrive Safely.” Director-general Donai Ruangsorn is leading the effort, which covers all airports under the department’s jurisdiction.
On the convenience side, airport personnel will remain on duty until the last passenger has departed, and cleanliness standards will be strictly maintained throughout. Car rental and public transport options will be kept adequately available, with vehicle and driver conditions closely monitored. Airport retailers are required to maintain product quality and fair pricing during the festive rush.
Safety measures include ensuring all vehicles and security equipment remain operational, with a joint security command centre set up in collaboration with local agencies to oversee passenger safety across all locations.
The department is also coordinating with external bodies to maintain service quality. Working alongside the Department of Internal Trade, it will verify that luggage scales are accurate and up to standard. Airport facilities, including restrooms, must meet Health, Accessibility, and Safety (HAS) requirements. Airlines have additionally been instructed to prepare emergency plans for delayed or cancelled flights, and passenger rights will be clearly communicated at all touchpoints.
Beyond logistics, Donai is inviting travellers and residents to take part in festive activities organised at airports in partnership with local agencies. From today, passengers can enjoy Buddha image water pouring ceremonies, souvenir distribution, traditional cultural performances, and community product stalls, reported KhaoSod.

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11 April 11 2026Thailand Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995966 - Man found dead in remote Phatthalung forest with bullet wound
A 29 year old man was found dead in a remote forest above Khlong Hua Chang Reservoir in Phatthalung province on Thursday, April 10, after rescue workers endured a gruelling journey by boat and on foot to reach the scene. At 4pm, rescue workers from Khao Hua Chang Municipality were alerted to a man who …
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A 29 year old man was found dead in a remote forest above Khlong Hua Chang Reservoir in Phatthalung province on Thursday, April 10, after rescue workers endured a gruelling journey by boat and on foot to reach the scene.
At 4pm, rescue workers from Khao Hua Chang Municipality were alerted to a man who had lost consciousness deep in the forest, reachable only by travelling 2 kilometres by boat and then walking more than 2 kilometres further on foot.
Upon arrival, they found that Yutthana had already passed away. The team carried the body through the dark forest before finally reaching the mainland.
Police Colonel Yossawat Krajongwong of Tamot Police Station led an investigation team at the scene. They found that the deceased had a history of firearm-related incidents.
Initial checks revealed multiple abrasions on the body, along with a deep laceration of approximately 3 centimetres on the right side of the head, with a bullet lodged in the skull. An autopsy has been ordered for confirmation.
The first person to find Yutthana was 56 year old Bunterm, who came across him lying near a stream with bloodstains visible nearby. Yutthana was still conscious at the time, identifying himself as a resident of Na Wong, Srisaket district.
He told Bunterm he had entered the forest with two friends but had become separated from them. Bunterm then descended the mountain to alert emergency services.
Charoensingh Chanasit, the head of Village 9 in Tamot subdistrict, was among the rescue team that joined municipal workers at the scene. He said they arrived within an hour of receiving the alert, intending to transport Yutthana to hospital.
However, Yutthana had already died by the time they arrived. The remote location, combined with the need to wade through water and dense forest, made timely assistance impossible.
Yutthana’s father, 55 year old Suchart, said he had been worried after his son went missing for several days. He expressed surprise at where his son was found, saying Yutthana had never mentioned having friends in Tamot.
Suchart added that he had no idea why his son had travelled so far from home or who he had been with, reported KhaoSod.

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11 April 11 2026Thailand Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995997 - Thailand’s oil reserves secure for 110 days, ministry confirms
Thailand has enough oil to last 110 days, the Ministry of Energy has confirmed, with daily diesel production averaging 83.2 million litres against daily sales of approximately 64.7 million litres. The ministry broke down the total reserves into four components: 25 days of statutory reserves, 23 days of commercial reserves, 31 days of oil in …
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Thailand has enough oil to last 110 days, the Ministry of Energy has confirmed, with daily diesel production averaging 83.2 million litres against daily sales of approximately 64.7 million litres.
The ministry broke down the total reserves into four components: 25 days of statutory reserves, 23 days of commercial reserves, 31 days of oil in transit, and 31 days of confirmed procurement.
Fuel prices remain heavily subsidised to shield consumers, transport operators, and businesses from rising global energy costs. As of Friday, the state Oil Fuel Fund carried a deficit of 59.45 billion baht, with daily diesel subsidies amounting to 520 million baht.
Fund managers are expected to soon seek approval for loan guarantees from the Ministry of Finance, which would allow the fund to borrow up to 150 billion baht to shore up liquidity.
The ministry listed current retail fuel prices based on PTT references: diesel (B7) at 48.40 baht per litre, diesel (B20) at 43.40 baht, gasohol E20 at 38.95 baht, gasohol 95 at 43.95 baht, and gasohol 91 at 43.58 baht.
Thailand’s average gasoline retail price of 43.95 baht per litre remains below those in neighbouring countries, including Cambodia, the Philippines, Laos, Myanmar, and Singapore, where prices range from 49.67 to 86.02 baht per litre. Diesel at 48.40 baht per litre is similarly cheaper than in those countries, where comparable prices run from 55.27 to 117.72 baht, reported Bangkok Post.

In another separate news, two oil refineries have denied any intention to take legal action against the Thai government after the Ministry of Energy ordered a cut in the diesel refining fee to lower retail prices. Energy Minister Akanat Promphan announced on April 7 that the refining margin for diesel types B7 and B20 would be cut by 2 baht, with retail prices falling by 2.14 baht per litre from April 8.
Both SPRC and Bangchak, which missed the ministerial meeting, later issued statements denying plans to sue, saying they remained willing to cooperate with government measures aimed at maintaining energy stability.
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11 April 11 2026Thailand Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995979 - Man severely injured in pit bull attack in Phetchabun
A 61 year old man sustained severe injuries after being attacked by two pit bulls at a residence in the Chon Daen district of Phetchabun province on Friday. Rescue personnel from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation responded to the incident at a house in Ban Dong Khwaen village, Tha Kham subdistrict. Surachai Chuchaloem suffered extensive lacerations to …
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A 61 year old man sustained severe injuries after being attacked by two pit bulls at a residence in the Chon Daen district of Phetchabun province on Friday.
Rescue personnel from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation responded to the incident at a house in Ban Dong Khwaen village, Tha Kham subdistrict. Surachai Chuchaloem suffered extensive lacerations to his face, arms, legs, and torso, resulting in significant blood loss.
Rescuers administered first aid before transporting him to Chon Daen Hospital for immediate medical care.
Initial investigations revealed that the two pit bulls, one male and one female, belonged to the homeowner and were unsecured at the time of the attack. Surachai had entered the property on a motorcycle to collect a set of keys, and the sound of the engine disturbed the dogs, prompting them to attack simultaneously.
The dogs’ owner rushed outside upon hearing Surachai’s cries for help, attempting to intervene with a stick and water. When those measures proved ineffective, he and others used a wooden pole to pry the dogs’ jaws open, freeing the victim.
The pit bulls were restrained following the attack, and rescue volunteers transported Surachai to hospital. Local officials have been notified, as residents raise concerns about the dangers posed by powerful dog breeds when not properly managed, reported Bangkok Post.
In another separate incident, a pit bull named Four attacked 70 year old Fu Lorrattanamongkhon outside a home in Soi Ruam Pattaya 8, Samut Prakan on Wednesday, March 11, injuring her face and head. The attack was triggered when a child opened the gate to collect a parcel, allowing the dog to run out. Fu’s husband, Maytee, said the dog had attacked two other people in the area previously, including an older woman and a utility bill collector. Despite its known aggression, the owner rarely let the dog out. Fu’s condition was not disclosed.

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11 April 11 2026Thailand Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995978 - Thai economy braces for stagflation amid Iran war: How real estate must pivot to survive
The secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), Danucha Pichayanan, said that the prolonged conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz for over a month had significantly impacted global energy market confidence. Iran has proposed negotiation conditions, such as the withdrawal of US military bases from the Middle East. This …
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The secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), Danucha Pichayanan, said that the prolonged conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz for over a month had significantly impacted global energy market confidence.
Iran has proposed negotiation conditions, such as the withdrawal of US military bases from the Middle East. This marks an initial stance for talks with the US and Israel. Whether an agreement will be reached remains unclear.
Global crude and refined oil prices remain highly volatile as prices surged initially, but eased upon signs of a slowdown in attacks or news about reopening the strait. Any relief is likely to be temporary unless the conflict is permanently resolved.

The NESDC has revised its 2026 economic scenarios for Thailand. Before the Middle East crisis, the economy was projected to grow by 2%, with average crude oil prices at US$58 to 68 per barrel and inflation at 0.2%.
The revised assessment outlines four scenarios.
Under the first, a significant drop in global energy supply will drive up prices, accelerate global inflation, and disrupt industrial supply chains. Financial markets will turn volatile, and the Thai baht will depreciate significantly.
The second scenario highlights that many countries, including Thailand, will enter stagflation, characterised by economic recession and high inflation. Under this scenario, the Thai economy will grow by 0.9% in 2026, with inflation reaching 4.4%.
Severe GDP contraction from a 6-9 month conflict
The third scenario projects a full-scale war between Iran and its allies against the US, Israel, and their allies, lasting six to nine months and potentially extending to November 2026. The conflict is predicted to expand to cover multiple countries across the region.
This situation will prevent crude oil and natural gas supplies from the Middle East from recovering after the war ends. The average crude oil price will surge to US$135 to 145 per barrel for the year. The global economy will enter a severe depression amid energy and food shortages.
Supply chain disruptions will become widespread. Trade and investment protectionism between the two major power blocs will cause a massive economic slowdown. In this scenario, the Thai economy in 2026 will grow by 0.2%, with inflation hitting 5.8%.
Superpower involvement
The fourth scenario involves a full-scale war with allied countries participating, led by other major powers including Europe, China, and Russia. This will prolong the war and push the global economy into a severe depression amid food and energy shortages, where the global economy will face a continuous risk of recession.
The scenario also raises the risk of military clashes in areas already affected by regional conflicts. If this full-scale war scenario occurs, forecasting oil prices, inflation, and the economy becomes impossible.
Danucha noted that the NESDC assesses that the Middle East war affects more than just oil prices. It drives up consumer goods prices, causing inflation to spike and consumer demand to shrink. Together, these factors raise the likelihood of stagflation.
A prolonged conflict will also disrupt supply chains, leading to raw material shortages, such as plastic pellets, that are expected to become more apparent in the coming months.
Government urged to prepare public
Danucha said current conditions make broad economic stimulus difficult to implement. New measures should focus on alleviating the cost of living rather than stimulating the economy. This would preserve enough purchasing power to keep the economy functioning through the downturn.
The government must begin communicating with the public to help them adapt and prepare for potential situations. The Middle East war creates a chain reaction of economic impacts throughout the year. The government must find supportive measures, while the public must also adapt to the unfolding events.
Finance Ministry acknowledges stagflation risks
Lavaron Sangsnit, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Finance, said the Fiscal Policy Office aligns with the NESDC assessment that Thailand risks facing stagflation. This involves rising inflation contrasting with a slowing economy, marked by rising inflation alongside a slowing economy.
Thailand has an advantage over many countries because its baseline inflation rate is quite low, having dipped into negative territory at times. This low baseline provides a buffer to absorb the impact when inflation starts to rise.

This means Thailand is less exposed to a severe inflation crisis than countries that already carry high baseline inflation rates. The Finance Ministry and relevant agencies must monitor the Middle East situation closely, particularly the tension between Iran and the US. Any de-escalation or positive news will immediately bring down crude oil prices, reducing energy cost pressures.
Lavaron said the Finance Ministry is preparing fiscal measures to help those affected by the energy crisis. These targeted assistance programmes will be presented to the Cabinet on April 11. The key agenda will detail seven measures previously approved in principle by the Cabinet, including setting the duration for each project and clarifying the timeline for transferring relief funds to the public.
For state welfare cardholders, the primary group the government aims to assist directly, increasing the assistance amount is possible, subject to the Bureau of the Budget allocating remaining funds. The details will be clarified to the public after the Cabinet meeting concludes.
Conflict expected to last under three months
Thanavath Phonvichai, President and Chief Advisor to the Centre for Economic and Business Forecasting at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, previously evaluated three scenarios with a median GDP forecast of 2%.
If the conflict lasts one month, the economy is projected to grow by 1.6%. The current fighting has already exceeded one month. If the war lasts between one and three months, the economy is expected to grow by 1.0 to 1.5%. Should the war escalate and extend beyond six months, the economic growth estimate drops to zero or below zero.
Thanavath said the centre is initially assessing the impact within a one to three-month timeframe while closely monitoring the situation. The inflation trend for 2026 is expected to be around 3%.
If the war does not extend significantly beyond three months and the global economy begins to ease by mid 2026, the situation may improve, provided the government implements the Half-Half Plus co-payment policy using a budget close to the previous 40 billion baht, along with another 20 billion baht for state welfare cards. Under these conditions, the Thai economy in 2026 is estimated to grow by 1.0 to 1.5%.
Real estate sector must pivot amid stagflation threats
Michael Kenner, co-founder of FazWaz and Managing Director of LIFULL Connect, analysed the impact of the prolonged Middle East war on the Thai property market, outlining survival strategies for developers.
“The immediate impact of this geopolitical crisis is a rapid surge in construction costs,” Kenner explained. “High oil prices drive up the costs of production and transportation for raw materials like steel and cement. Developers face shrinking profit margins as they cannot pass these costs onto consumers.”

He added that stagflation severely reduces domestic purchasing power. Banks will tighten their lending criteria. This will lead to higher mortgage rejection rates for local buyers.
“We need to adjust our target audience… As domestic demand shrinks, entrepreneurs should focus on foreign buyers. Thailand remains a safe haven for investors looking to escape economic instability and energy crises in their home countries.”
Kenner advised developers to prioritise clearing their ready-to-move-in inventory over launching new off-plan projects. Unpredictable material costs make long-term pricing highly risky. Utilising property technology to efficiently reach foreign investors is crucial.
“Survival requires extreme agility… Companies that use data to target markets with purchasing power while maintaining strict financial discipline will get through this. Businesses must build flexible operational models.”
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11 April 11 2026Business Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995788 - Wiped out during Songkran in Pattaya? RejuveHub offers hangover recovery IV drip to help you get back on your feet
RejuveHub has published a 2026 Songkran guide for visitors in Pattaya and is promoting a seasonal Songkran Recovery IV Package, aimed at supporting hydration and recovery during Thailand’s New Year celebrations. Songkran in Pattaya often means long days in the heat, extended time outdoors, water fights, nightlife and alcohol. RejuveHub said this combination can leave …
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RejuveHub has published a 2026 Songkran guide for visitors in Pattaya and is promoting a seasonal Songkran Recovery IV Package, aimed at supporting hydration and recovery during Thailand’s New Year celebrations.
Songkran in Pattaya often means long days in the heat, extended time outdoors, water fights, nightlife and alcohol. RejuveHub said this combination can leave visitors feeling drained the next day, commonly with dehydration-related symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, dizziness and low energy.
The provider said many people start recovery with water, food and sleep, but these methods can be slower for travellers who want to get back to activities quickly during the festival period.
IV drip recovery support

RejuveHub said IV drips deliver fluids and nutrients directly into the bloodstream to support hydration and hangover recovery. The provider said its Songkran Recovery IV Package is designed for festival conditions, focusing on rehydration and energy support, and said most people feel noticeably better within 30 to 45 minutes.
Songkran Recovery IV Package details

RejuveHub said the Songkran Recovery IV Package includes ingredients such as:
- Vitamin C
- NAC
- Vitamin B complex
- Magnesium
- Hydration fluids
The provider said the package supports:
- Rehydration
- Energy levels
- Recovery from fatigue
Songkran promotion and booking

RejuveHub said the package is available on a Songkran promotion priced at 999 baht from April 13 to 18, with bookings available via WhatsApp.
Important note: IV therapy may not be suitable for everyone. Anyone who feels unwell, has a medical condition, is pregnant, or takes medication should consult a qualified healthcare professional before receiving treatment. This information is promotional and not a substitute for medical advice.
Press release
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10 April 10 2026Healthhttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995760 - Thai ex-manager confesses to hacking Nonthaburi mall system in revenge
A former network manager of a shopping mall in Nonthaburi confessed to hacking his former employer’s computer system after being dismissed, saying he acted out of anger but did not expect the attack to cause more than 10 million baht in damage. A representative of the shopping mall filed a complaint with Cyber Police in …
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A former network manager of a shopping mall in Nonthaburi confessed to hacking his former employer’s computer system after being dismissed, saying he acted out of anger but did not expect the attack to cause more than 10 million baht in damage.
A representative of the shopping mall filed a complaint with Cyber Police in January, reporting that the company’s computer and data system were hacked. All monitors linked to the system went dark and displayed the message, “CIO Get Out!” referring to the mall’s chief information officer.
Company staff tried to investigate and restore the affected systems but were unable to resolve the problem. After 12 hours, the system administrator managed to change the administrator password and restore operations. The company said the incident caused losses of more than 10 million baht.

Photo via Matichon Cyber Police tracked the suspect and identified him as Somjade, a former senior network manager who had previously been removed from his post. Officers gathered evidence before raiding his home in Bangkok yesterday, April 9.
Somjade admitted hacking the Nonthaburi mall hacker case, telling police he acted because of personal dissatisfaction with the management team and intended it as a prank. He said he had not expected the damage to be so severe.
The hacker was charged under Section 5 of the Computer Crime Act for unauthorised access to a protected computer system. The offence carries a penalty of up to six months in prison, a fine of up to 10,000 baht, or both.

Photo via MGR Online He also faces a further penalty of up to five years in prison, a fine of up to 100,000 baht, or both under Section 9 of the Computer Crime Act for damaging, destroying, modifying, altering, or adding to another person’s computer data.
In a similar case reported last year, a group of app-based taxi drivers in Phuket asked the provincial governor for help after their ride-hailing accounts were hacked. The hackers took control of the accounts, locked the drivers out, and demanded payment to restore access.
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10 April 10 2026Bangkok Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995936 - LEO Music Battle launches at Rajadamnern Stadium with a star presenter
Thai beer brand LEO has launched a new music marketing campaign called “LEO Music Battle” and named Oat Pramote as its latest music presenter, joining an existing lineup that includes TaitosmitH, Three Man Down, and Ink Waruntorn. The campaign’s inaugural event was held at Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, which was recast as a music venue …
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Thai beer brand LEO has launched a new music marketing campaign called “LEO Music Battle” and named Oat Pramote as its latest music presenter, joining an existing lineup that includes TaitosmitH, Three Man Down, and Ink Waruntorn.
The campaign’s inaugural event was held at Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, which was recast as a music venue for the occasion. LEO, produced by Boon Rawd Trading Co., Ltd., said the event drew a strong audience turnout.

Titiporn Thammapimookkul, Chief Marketing Officer of Boon Rawd Trading Co., Ltd., said the addition of Oat Pramote marked the campaign’s most complete roster to date.
“With Oat Pramote joining TaitosmitH, Three Man Down, and Ink Waruntorn as Music Presenters, LEO’s Music Marketing is now moving forward at its most comprehensive, full-scale capacity. Our inaugural event of the year, ‘LEO Music Battle’ at Rajadamnern Stadium, was filled with energy and met with immense enthusiasm from the audience.”

LEO has announced plans to hold more than 90 music events across Thailand this year as part of the campaign. The events are intended to give fans direct access to the brand’s music presenters.
More details are available on LEO’s official Facebook page.
Press release
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10 April 10 2026Eventshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995938 - More than 80 undocumented Myanmar migrants found in Songkhla
More than 80 Myanmar migrants were found hiding in a forested area at the foot of a hill in Songkhla, yesterday, April 9, as officials investigated a suspected migrant smuggling operation. Officials acted after village and subdistrict leaders reported a large group hiding in the area. District officers, police and Songkhla immigration officers were then …
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More than 80 Myanmar migrants were found hiding in a forested area at the foot of a hill in Songkhla, yesterday, April 9, as officials investigated a suspected migrant smuggling operation.
Officials acted after village and subdistrict leaders reported a large group hiding in the area. District officers, police and Songkhla immigration officers were then sent to inspect the site.
They found more than 80 Myanmar migrants sitting among bushes. None had identification documents or passports, so officials took them to the Na Mom district office hall for screening and questioning.

Photo via ชูประเด็นข่าว ภาคใต้ One migrant told officials through an interpreter that the group had entered Thailand five days earlier through a natural border crossing from Payathonsu in Kayin State, Myanmar, into Ban Phra Chedi Sam Ong in Sangkhla Buri district, Kanchanaburi.
The migrant said the group was moved in stages by vehicle before being dropped in the wooded area in Songkhla yesterday morning. The vehicles were described as a six-wheel truck covered with a tarpaulin and an enclosed pickup truck.

Photo via ชูประเด็นข่าว ภาคใต้ Officials said each Myanmar migrant had paid brokers between five million and 10 million kyat, or about 79,000 to 150,000 baht, in the hope of finding work in Malaysia.
Immigration officers are now screening the group to determine whether any may be victims of human trafficking. Officials said all had initially stated that they had travelled voluntarily.
DailyNews reported that after the screening process, legal action will be taken in line with the law before they are deported to their home country.

Photo via ชูประเด็นข่าว ภาคใต้ Officials believe the migrant smuggling network may have changed route to avoid checkpoints, particularly the permanent Ban Khuan Mit checkpoint, a key inspection point before entering the southern border provinces.
They said the site where the group was found was only a wooded area and not a permanent shelter. Investigators are now reviewing CCTV footage along possible routes to identify others involved in the smuggling operation.
Elsewhere, 100 Myanmar nationals were apprehended for illegally entering Thailand through natural routes. The group crossed the border by navigating their way through forests and waterways for four days before getting captured in Kanchanaburi province.
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10 April 10 2026Crime Newshttps://thethaiger.com/?p=995911

