Countries sharing information to keep bad actors and kidnappers out of Thailand
Thai and Chinese police are joining forces to crack down on Chinese criminals who settle in the country as well as those who arrive temporarily to victimise their compatriots here, according to the Immigration Bureau.
Chinese police were sharing information about Chinese criminals with their Thai counterparts so that Thai police including immigration officers could block them from entering the country, said Pol Maj Gen Panthana Nuchanart, deputy commissioner of the bureau.
He said the collaboration was aimed at tackling Chinese criminals who victimised their compatriots in Thailand and then escaped, as well as those who fled other countries to Thailand and established…
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