Over 100,000 undocumented workers arrested


According to a press release from the Thai Ministry of Labour, more than 100,000 foreign workers, including Myanmar nationals, have been arrested within 36 days of the 120-day plan to crack down on illegal workers in the country.

The 120-day plan to crack down on illegal workers, spanning from June 5 to July 11, resulted in the arrest of 108,875 undocumented workers in various factories, workplaces and business sites during the 36-day period.

The Thai Department of Employment, Immigration Department and the police, among other agencies, announced the arrests of 108,875 undocumented workers from various locations, including shops in Huai Khwang, Bangkok, factories in Bangkok, coconut factories in Ratchaburi, restaurants in Udon Thani and construction sites in Chachoengsao.

Among those arrested by the joint inspection team were 80,913 Myanmar nationals, 16,507 Cambodian workers, 7,804 Laotian workers, 104 Vietnamese workers and 3,547 workers from other countries.

Thai authorities announced that they will take action against 473 Myanmar workers, 101 Laotian workers, 74 Cambodian workers, 14 Vietnamese workers and 64 other foreign workers.

Foreign workers without proper documentation or work permits, as well as those working in unauthorised jobs, will face fines ranging from 5,000 baht (RM645) to 50,000 baht (RM6,450) and be deported and banned from working in Thailand for two years.

Repeat offenders will face up to one year in prison and fines ranging from 50,000 baht (RM6,450) to 200,000 baht (RM25,800), and be banned from hiring migrant workers for three years, according to a statement from the Thai Department of Labour, based on information from Thai news sources. — Eleven Media Group/ANN

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