Chinese foreman and 23 Myanmar migrants arrested for illegal work

Unregistered migrant workers are arrested during a raid on a construction site in Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan, on Thursday evening. (Photo: Sutthiwit Chayutworakan)
On Thursday night, unlicensed immigrant workers are detained as part of a raid on building in the Samut Prakan neighborhood of Bang Phli. Sutthiwit Chayutworakan, a portrait

SAMUT PRAKAN: On Thursday, 23 unauthorized Myanmar migrant workers and a Chinese soldier who was entering the country on tourist visa were detained by police in the Bang Phli district.

The tip-off that unlawful workers were employed at the location near a bridge over the Paed river prompted the immigration police to conduct the raid.

Most people tried to flee when they saw the soldiers, but 23 of them were caught. According to Pol Col Chinnawut Tangwonglert, the director of the Samut Prakan immigration work, who oversaw the activity, all of them were Myanmar citizens without perform grants.

In order to learn more about the people, the officials questioned a man who appeared to be Thai of Taiwanese origin and was in charge of overseeing building. The man, however, behaved strangely, which led the team to learn that he was a Taiwanese subject by the name of Nibg Shoshi who had come to the country on an official tourist card.

The defendant admitted to working as a construction foreman without authorization during doubting. & nbsp,

The act was brought against him along with the 23 Myanmar citizens. They would be sent back to their various nations after being turned over to the Bang Phli police station for legal action.

The 23 many illegal migrant workers and the Chinese man in the center, who works as a construction foreman improperly, are being detained by police for legal action. Sutthiwit Chayutworakan( picture )