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Waedao Harai, Published on 09/12/2021
» NARATHIWAT: Police found 1.6 tonnes of compressed marijuana hidden among a cargo of eucalyptus wood on a parked 18-wheeler at a seaside village in Tak Bai district late on Wednesday night.
Waedao Harai, Published on 25/12/2020
» NARATHIWAT: Eleven Myanmar men who said they had been working on trawlers in Malaysia have been arrested in Sungai Kolok district after illegally crossing the Sungai Kolok River into Thailand.
Waedao Harai, Published on 22/12/2020
» NARATHIWAT: Thirty-two Lao nationals were arrested by Thai authorities after they crossed the Sungai Kolok river from Malaysia into Thailand on Tuesday morning.
Waedao Harai, Published on 15/12/2020
» NARATHIWAT: A combined patrol of administrative officials and police arrested seven Vietnamese nationals -- two men and five women -- after they illegally crossed the Thai-Malaysian border into Thailand in Sungai Kolok district on Monday night.
Waedao Harai, Published on 30/09/2020
» NARATHIWAT: Two brothers caught with 80kg of compressed marijuana told police a Malaysian man was paying them 3,000 baht a day to store it at their house in Tak Bai district.
Waedao Harai, Published on 12/07/2020
» NARATHIWAT: A Vietnamese fishing boat was caught and six crewmen, including the captain, arrested by marine police in the Gulf of Thailand on Saturday, Marine Police Division 7 commander Pol Col Sarawut Litchaweerat said at a press conference on Sunday.
Waedao Harai, Published on 29/04/2020
» NARATHIWAT: Fifty more Thais waded across the Sungai Kolok river and back into Thailand from Malaysia on Wednesday morning, fully aware doing so was illegal.
Waedao Harai, Published on 26/04/2020
» NARATHIWAT: Twenty-five more Thai workers were arrested for illegal border crossing after wading across the Kolok River from Malaysia to Thailand on Sunday morning. They were placed in a 14-day quarantine after being charged with illegal entry.
Waedao Harai, Published on 24/04/2020
» NARATHIWAT: Thirty-three Thai workers stranded in Malaysia waded across the Kolok river, some carrying children, and illegally re-entered their home country on Friday, in breach of the coronavirus lockdown.
Waedao Harai, Published on 20/04/2020
» NARATHIWAT: About 800 Thai workers are stranded in Malayasia's Kelantan state, unable to cross the border to Thailand because they have no money to pay for a fit-to-travel health certificate, one of the returnees said on Monday.