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Thailand Halts Illegal Border Crossings to Cambodia

Army Crackdown in Sa Kaeo
WadiBy WadiJune 21, 2025023 Mins Read
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26 Thais Detained Overnight

Thai army patrols apprehended 26 Thai nationals attempting to cross into Cambodia illegally on June 20, 2025, in Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaeo province, despite a recent military ban, as reported on June 21, 2025. The operation, conducted by the Burapa Task Force, targeted unauthorized crossings amid heightened border tensions, revealing the allure of casino jobs in Poipet.

Patrols Intercept Small Group

Tambon Tha Kham Arrests

In tambon Tha Kham, soldiers detained three men crossing via the Phrom Hot canal, carrying backpacks. The group admitted to working at a Poipet online casino for eight months, earning 18,000 baht monthly. Their leader confessed to guiding them through a natural path to evade legal checkpoints, banned since June 17, 2025, to ensure worker safety amid Thai-Cambodian disputes.

Larger Group Caught in Chaos

Gunshots in Tambon Khlong Nam Sai

In tambon Khlong Nam Sai, a patrol spotted a larger group nearing the border, hearing three unidentified gunshots before firing a warning shot. The army detained 23 Thais—14 women and nine men—including a 38-year-old guide, Krai Jantha, who was injured and hospitalized. The operation underscored the risks of illegal crossings, driven by economic opportunities in Cambodia’s casino hub.

Casino Workers and Smugglers Identified

Two Distinct Groups Emerge

Investigations revealed two groups among the detainees. The first, employed at Poipet’s Sango building casino, had returned to Thailand to renew documents but sought illegal re-entry. The second group paid 2,500–5,000 baht each for smuggling services to enter Cambodia, highlighting the lucrative underground networks exploiting border restrictions and economic desperation.

Border Ban Amid Tensions

Safety Measures Enforced

The army’s ban, announced on June 17, 2025, aims to protect Thai workers amid a Thai-Cambodian border dispute over areas like Ta Muen Thom, which has restricted legal crossings. Poipet’s casinos, reliant on Thai labor for 80% of their workforce, face disruptions, pushing workers to risk illegal routes. The detentions reflect Thailand’s efforts to maintain border security while addressing economic pressures.

Legal and Economic Implications

Detainees Face Charges

All 26 detainees were handed to police for legal action, facing charges for illegal border crossing and unauthorized work. The incident, following a June 21, 2025, report of Cambodians flocking to Thailand for fuel, highlights cross-border economic dependencies strained by diplomatic tensions. Thailand’s crackdown aims to deter illegal migration while addressing the pull of Cambodia’s $1 billion casino industry.

Strengthening Border Control

Army Bolsters Security Measures

The Burapa Task Force is intensifying patrols to curb illegal crossings, coordinating with local police to dismantle smuggling networks. The arrests signal Thailand’s resolve to enforce border regulations, protecting citizens from exploitation in Cambodia’s unregulated labor market. As Sa Kaeo remains a flashpoint, authorities urge Thais to use legal channels, aiming to restore order amid regional economic challenges.

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