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Thai Workers in Poipet Stay After Ceasefire News

WadiBy WadiJuly 31, 2025No Comments1 Views
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Ceasefire Impacts Worker Decisions

Most Opt to Remain in Poipet

On July 30, 2025, cybercrime police reported that around 1,000 Thai workers at casinos and call centers in Poipet, Cambodia, who initially planned to return home, chose to stay after a ceasefire was announced effective midnight Tuesday. The decision reflects renewed confidence in the border region’s stability, despite earlier concerns prompting some to cross back into Thailand on July 26.

Cybercrime Investigations Continue

Scam Operations Under Scrutiny

Pol Lt Gen Trairong Phiwphan, commander of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau, noted that scam operations in Poipet appeared unaffected by the recent Thai-Cambodian border clashes. Checkpoint records from Sa Kaeo province indicate that about 1,000 Thais returned on July 26, with some linked to 800 scam cases now facing prosecution, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat illegal activities in the area.

Limited Returns Post-Ceasefire

Only 74 Workers Come Back

After the ceasefire announcement, only 74 of the 1,000 Thai workers who expressed a desire to return on July 27 crossed back into Thailand. The majority opted to remain in Poipet, likely reassured by the de-escalation of hostilities. This shift underscores the ceasefire’s immediate impact on stabilizing the region and influencing workers’ decisions to continue their employment.

Warning Against Donation Scams

Protecting Public from Fraud

Pol Lt Gen Trairong issued a public warning about fraudulent donation schemes targeting those supporting border operations and shelters. No government agencies have opened official donation channels, and cybercrime investigators are actively monitoring and shutting down scam sites. This vigilance aims to protect well-meaning donors from exploitation during the ongoing border crisis recovery efforts.

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