BANGKOK: Thailand is finding out the concept of constructing a wall on a part of its border with Cambodia to stop unlawful crossings, its authorities stated on Monday (Mar 3), as a multi-national effort to dismantle a sprawling community of illicit rip-off centres mounts.
The crackdown is widening towards rip-off centres liable for finishing up huge monetary fraud out of Southeast Asia, particularly these on Thailand’s porous borders with Myanmar and Cambodia, the place a whole bunch of hundreds of individuals have been trafficked by legal gangs lately, in line with the United Nations.
On the weekend, Thai police obtained 119 Thai nationals from Cambodian authorities after a raid within the city of Poipet pulled out over 215 individuals from a rip-off compound.
“Whether it is achieved, how will or not it’s achieved? What outcomes and the way will it remedy issues? It is a research,” Thai authorities spokesperson Jirayu Houngsub stated of the wall proposal, with out specifying its size.
Cambodia’s authorities didn’t instantly reply to a request for touch upon the wall proposal.
Thailand and Cambodia share a border of 817km. The Thai defence ministry has beforehand proposed a wall to dam off a 55km pure crossing between Thailand’s Sa Kaeo province and Poipet, which at current is barely protected by razor wire.