Governors Ordered to Monitor Illegal Migrants
The Ministry of Interior has ordered all provincial governors to round up illegal migrants in a bid to control the coronavirus disease
The Ministry of Interior has ordered all provincial governors to round up illegal migrants in a bid to control the coronavirus disease
Nine Myanmar nationals were arrested in Ratchaburi province for illegal immigration.
Deputy Prime Minister Gen. Prawit Wongsuwon ordered tightened security along Thai –Myanmar border in the wake of a rise in Covid-19 cases in Thailand’s neighbouring country.
Three schools in the two provinces of western Thailand which share border with Myanmar have been temporarily closed to prevent the risks of coronavirus infections.
Two schools in Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Hua Hin has temporarily closed for one week to prevent Covid-19.
Health officials in areas bordering Myanmar have been ordered to watch out for illegal migrants as the coronavirus disease 2019 is spreading in the neighboring country.
More migrants from Myanmar have been caught trying to illegally enter Thailand in hope of finding jobs as the border has been sealed off to prevent the risk of imported COVID-19 cases.
Ten Myanmar immigrants have been forced to abandon their plan to travel to Malaysia due to COVID-19 and ended up being arrested in Thailand while trying to return to their home country.
Police seriously closed the border with Malaysia and Myanmar adjacent to five southern provinces to contain the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Thailand risks losing market shares of some products in Vietnam and Myanmar to China within the next five years, an expert warns.
Gen Pornpipat Benyasri, Chief of Defence Forces, welcomed Vice Senior Gen Soe Win, deputy commander-in-chief of Myanmar’s
Authorities in Ranong province repatriated 30 illegal Myanmar migrants through Tak and Chiang Rai provinces after their legal cases were finalized.