Myanmar job seekers arrested in a forested area in Sadao district, Songkhla, in the early hours of Thursday. (Photo: Assawin Pakkawan)
SONGKHLA: Fourteen illegal Myanmar migrants heading for promised jobs in Malaysia were arrested near the southern border in Sadao district in the early hours of Thursday.
A patrol of soldiers, border police and local officials found the 10 men and four women hiding in forest near Dan Nok village, Moo 2 in tambon Samnak Kham, around 3.30am, Col Thanitphon Hongwilai, commander of a military task force, said.
All had entered Thailand illegally and said they were waiting for someone to take them across the border to Malaysia.
Some could speak Thai. During questioning they admitted having travelled…
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