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Outburst! Chinese "woman traffickers" arrested in Thailand! Many people escaped from Myawaddy!

China’s “woman traffickers” transport many compatriots,China and Thailand have teamed up to arrest him!

A Chinese woman was arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and evaded a wanted warrant and went into hiding in Thailand

On February 1, 2025, Thai police launched an operation in Bangkok and successfully arrested a Chinese woman who had absconded to Thailand, who was wanted on suspicion of assisting people to illegally cross the border.

The operation was carried out by the National Police of Thailand (Royal Thai Police), and senior officials involved in the operation included the head of the National Police, Pol. Pampong. Gen. Kittirat Phanphet), Deputy Director Pol. Gen. Thana Chuwong), Bangkok Metropolitan Police Chief Shayam Ben Song (Pol. Lt. Gen. Siam Boonsom), and the Deputy Commissioner for Investigations, Pol. Prasawa. Maj. Gen. Nopasin Pulasawat)。
Police said the woman, who was accused of organising and facilitating illegal people to cross the border, has been transferred to the Bangkok Police for further investigation.

With the careful deployment of the police, the operation team successfully arrested the Chinese suspect Ms. Lyu Ruoxi, the woman was arrested by the Criminal Court of Thailand on suspicion of “illegally organizing others to smuggle people into the country (cross-border)”. Court) issued a wanted warrant. The warrant number is 961/2567 (2024), the case number is Black Case No. จผ 26/2567 and Red Case No. จผ 26/2567, and the date of issue is December 17, 2024.
The arrest was carried out in Bang Ramang district, Chonburi province Lamung) Banglapulu (Nong Prue) in front of a residential home in the area of Prue at 14/3 Papra Nimit Lane (Soi Phonpraphanimit 14/3)。 At present, the suspect has been handed over to the police for further interrogation and processing.

The operation is part of the Thai government’s efforts to strengthen the fight against crime, online crime and transnational crime in line with the current policy, with the aim of protecting the interests of the people and maintaining the social order of the country. The National Police General (Royal In this context, Thai Police has developed a crime prevention and combat strategy to strictly control crimes that affect people’s lives and the threat of transnational crime. In addition, the strategy includes cracking down on foreign nationals who illegally engage in business activities through “agents”, as well as foreign workers who illegally enter the country or engage in illegal work.
According to the relevant cooperation, the Thai side received a formal request from China to assist in the pursuit of a criminal suspect suspected of assisting others to illegally cross the border. Lyu Ruoxi。
After the initial operation was completed, the police have handed over the suspect to the Supreme Public Prosecutor’s Office of Thailand of the Attorney General) under the Extradition Act 2008 (Extradition Act B.E. 2551).

The move further demonstrates the close cooperation between Thailand and China in combating transnational crime and judicial cooperation, with the aim of jointly safeguarding the security and well-being of the two countries.

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Outburst!Many Chinese fled from Myawaddy, Myanmar!

Thai police found and arrested five Chinese nationals who had entered the country illegally while patrolling the border.

On January 31, 2025, reporters reported that the Royal Special Forces (Ratchamanu Task Force), Mae Sot Police Station, and the county administration conducted border patrols near Ban Wang Kaeo, Village No. 4, Mae Sot Township, Mae Sot Township, Mae Sot County, Thailand. Five Chinese nationals were found to have illegally crossed into Thailand from the Moei River.

When law enforcement officers came forward to question, a preliminary inspection found that none of the five people had shown any legal documents, and they were subsequently taken under control in accordance with the law and brought back for examination. After investigation, it was confirmed that the identities of the five suspects were:

Huang Wen, 29 years old

Song Hong, 22 years old

Li Jie, 21 years old

Li Hong, 28 years oldYang Xoing, 34 years old

At present, the five illegal immigrants have been handed over to the relevant departments, and the police will further investigate and deal with their illegal entry in accordance with Thai law.
According to further police investigation, five Chinese nationals confessed that they were originally in Kayin State, Myanmar Myawaddy, located in Mae Sot, Tak province, Thailand Sot), across the river Moei River) is opposite Thailand.
They said that because they wanted to return to China, they decided to smuggle into Thailand and try to return to China through other channels from Thailand. As a result, they chose to illegally cross the Mae Sot River into Thai territory.
At present, the police are conducting further scrutiny of their illegal entry and will take corresponding measures in accordance with the relevant laws of Thailand.

At the same time, according to the Kayin State of Myanmar (Kayin State) Myawaddy (Border Guard Force, Border The head of the Guard Force, Colonel Col. Maujidu. Maung Chit Tu) reported that on January 31, 2025, BGF and the Myanmar government collaborated to rescue a number of foreign nationals who had been lured into human trafficking in Myawadi. Following the rescue, the Myanmar side has requested that they be repatriated to Thailand so that arrangements can be made to return to their countries of origin.
According to the arrangement, this group of foreigners will pass through the Thai-Myanmar Second Friendship Bridge (Thai-Myanmar) at 16:00 on January 31, 2025 Friendship Bridge No.2) entered Thailand. The bridge is located in Mae Sot district, Tak province (Mae Sot) Tasairu (Tha Sai Luat) in the village of Wanda Kennan (Ban Wang Takhian Tai, Village No. 7)。
A total of 61 people were repatriated, including:

Chinese nationality: 39

Kazakhstan: 1 person

Indonesian: 5 people

Ethiopian nationality: 1 person

Pakistani: 1 person

Malaysian: 1 personIndian: 13

However, on January 29, the Myanmar side had planned to hand over the foreigners through the Tak border, but then received a message from Nayy Pyi Taw) to postpone the handover.
At present, the relevant departments are negotiating to determine a new handover date.A

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