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Online Reporters, Published on 22/12/2014
» PHANGNGA — Police are looking for 10 Rohingya migrants who fled from a detention centre in Muang district of this southern province early Monday.
Online Reporters, Published on 23/11/2014
» More than 100 soldiers and police on Sunday searched a Christian church in Bangkok’s On Nut Soi 44 after residents accused the place of being involved in drugs and providing shelter for illegal migrants, mostly from African countries.
Online Reporters, Published on 05/09/2014
» More than one million migrant workers registered with the government’s one-stop service centres as of Friday, with Cambodians accounting for more than 40% of the total.
Online Reporters, Published on 20/08/2014
» SAMUT SAKHON — Police detained 190 illegal Cambodian migrant workers abandoned by Thai brokers in Krathum Baen district on Wednesday.
Online Reporters, Published on 13/08/2014
» All the Cambodians working at the Pathum Thani building site where a six-storey condominium collapsed Monday, killing four people, were illegal, undocumented workers, the Phnom Penh Post reported today.
Online Reporters, Published on 27/07/2014
» Soldiers from Rangers Company 1205 of the Burapa Force rounded up 106 Cambodian illegal migrant workers at a sugarcane plantation near the border in Sa Kaeo's Aranyaprathet district on Sunday morning.
Online Reporters, Published on 21/07/2014
» Twenty undocumented Myanmar workers were arrested by immigration police at a checkpoint in Ban Tak district of Tak province early Monday, according to Matichon Online.
Online Reporters, Published on 15/07/2014
» A total of 72 illegal Cambodian migrants were rounded up in Aranyaprathet district of Sa Kaeo province early Tuesday morning by a combined police and rangers force, according to Thairath Online.
Online Reporters, Published on 05/07/2014
» The Interior Ministry will open eight more one-stop service centres in seven provinces on Monday for registering foreign workers.
Online Reporters, Published on 30/06/2014
» Migrant workers from Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos can buy health insurance cards, which come in two prices — 500 baht for three months and 900 baht for six months.