New Lao-Thai centre to help tackle trafficking
Thailand to help build rehabilitation centre in Vientiane THAILAND and Laos have decided to set up a social development centre to help tackle human trafficking, Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai Continue Reading
Thailand Helps Upgrade Facilities for Human Trafficking Victims in Myanmar
On 8 October 2015, H.E. Mr. Pisanu Suvanajata, Ambassador of Thailand to Myanmar, joined Dr. Toe Toe Aung, Municipal Minister of Mon State, in the handover ceremony of the renovated Continue Reading
Human trafficking cases transferred to new court
THE SUNDAY NATION 11 October 2015 Trafficking cases involving Rohingya and other migrant victims have been transferred to the Criminal Court’s newly established Human Trafficking Case Division. The move to Continue Reading
Thailand Taking Action against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUU) – 14 October 2015
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Nong Khai taxi drivers to help prevent human trafficking
NONG KHAI, 6 October 2015, (NNT) – The Nong Khai Immigration Office has urged taxi drivers in the province to look out for human trafficking suspects and prevent crimes. A Continue Reading
Labour Ministry to issue anti-human trafficking operations report
BANGKOK, 5 October 2015 (NNT)-The Ministry of Labour is set to issue a report on its human trafficking eradication operations; it is certain that this years’operations have shown significant improvement Continue Reading
US report lauds efforts to combat child labour
Bangkok Post, 2 October 2015 The US Department of Labour has upgraded Thailand to the “significant advancement” category for child labour after efforts in recent years have made progress in Continue Reading
Soldier turns himself in after allegedly trafficking humans
BANGKOK, 29 September 2015 (NNT)-The Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) has seized assets worth nearly 60 million baht from human trafficking perpetrators in Satun province. According to the AMLO, most of Continue Reading
Court issues 50 more human trafficking arrest warrants
Another court in southern Thailand issued 50 more arrest warrants last week at the request of police for suspected members of a syndicate involved in human trafficking, as police said Continue Reading
Biometric technology to be introduced to fight and stop transnational crimes
Thai PBS on 26 September 2015, The Royal Thai Police will soon introduce the biometric technology at immigration checkpoints across the country to help officials screen criminals and people who Continue Reading