Thailand’s law enforcement agencies are ramping up their efforts to monitor and regulate the activities of foreigners in the country. This move comes in response to recent incidents involving foreign nationals and aims to ensure compliance with Thai laws and regulations.

Stricter Screening and Reporting Measures

Enhanced Immigration Protocols

Immigration authorities have been instructed to implement more rigorous screening procedures for foreigners entering and leaving the Kingdom. This includes thorough evaluations of visa extension applications, visa stamping, and changes in visa status. Officials are required to adhere strictly to all relevant laws, regulations, and orders.

Crackdown on Criminal Activities

Comprehensive Investigations and Prosecutions

Law enforcement agencies are now tasked with investigating and prosecuting all crimes committed by foreigners. This encompasses violations of various acts, including the Immigration Act, Alien Employment Act, and Entertainment Places Act. Authorities will also focus on uncovering illegal business operations and nominee arrangements where Thai nationals hold shares or real estate ownership on behalf of foreigners.

Revocation of Stay Permits

Stricter Enforcement of Immigration Laws

The Immigration Bureau has been authorized to revoke stay permits of foreigners found to be residing in Thailand without legitimate reasons or engaging in behaviors that warrant such action. This measure will be implemented in accordance with the Immigration Act to ensure compliance with Thai laws.

Monthly Reporting System

Continuous Monitoring and Evaluation

A new reporting system has been established, requiring law enforcement agencies to submit monthly case reports by the 10th of each month. This initiative aims to maintain a comprehensive overview of foreign-related incidents and ensure timely action when necessary.

Specialized Police Units

Tourist Police and Community Engagement

Thailand’s main tourist destinations continue to benefit from specialized Tourist Police units, comprising Thai officers and expatriate volunteers. These units are dedicated to assisting foreign travelers and mediating disputes involving tourists. The Tourist Police hotline (1155) remains available for foreigners seeking assistance in various situations.

Public Awareness and Cooperation

Encouraging Vigilance Among Foreigners

In light of recent scams involving impersonators posing as immigration officers, authorities are urging foreigners to remain vigilant. Visitors and residents are advised to request proper identification from individuals claiming to be police officers and to report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station.

By implementing these measures, Thai authorities aim to maintain public safety, preserve national security, and ensure that foreign visitors and residents contribute positively to Thai society while respecting local laws and customs.

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