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Four Thai women nabbed after crossing border from Myanmar

Four Thai women nabbed after sneaking in from Myanmar 10 published : 28 Feb 2021 at 10:28 10 TAK: Four Thai women were arrested at a security checkpoint in Mae Sot district after they illegally crossed the border from Myanmar into Thailand on Saturday night, officials said. The first two Thai women were arrested on board a Mae Sot-Bangkok bus at the Ban Hin Fon checkpoint at Moo 6 village in tambon Mae Pa of Mae Sot district. The other two women were caught later at the same checkpoint on a bus heading from Mae Sot to the northeastern border province of Mukdahan. In a subsequent interrogation by the authorities at the checkpoint, the four Thai women, whose identities were not disclosed, said they worked at a casino in Myanmar and had illegally crossed the border into Thailand to return to their home provinces.

13 illegal Thai returnees arrested in Tak

13 illegal Thai returnees arrested in Tak 2 published : 18 Feb 2021 at 11:04 2 Soldiers arrest illegal Thai returnees at a sugarcane plantation in tambon Tha Sai Luad of Mae Sot district, Tak, on Wednesday afternoon. (Photo: Assawin Pinitwong) TAK: Soldiers arrested 13 Thais in a sugarcane plantation in Mae Sot district after they sneaked back across the border from Myanmar, where they had been working at a casino in Myawaddy, on Wednesday afternoon. An army patrol found the 11 men and 2 women beside a cane field near a natural border crossing on the boundary of Ban Wang Takhian Tai village in tambon Tha Sai Luad. The illegal returnees said they had been working at a casino in Myawaddy. They waded across the Moei River, which demarcates the border,  and were waiting for motorcyclists to take them to the centre of the village.

Dam investment projects put peace at risk

Dam investment projects put peace at risk Saw Paul, director of the coalition for sustainable rivers development, the Karen Rivers Watch (KRW) said. “At this fragile stage of the ceasefire process, pushing ahead with the Hatgyi dam and other (mega development projects) will reignite conflict and could derail the talks. Investing in these projects is sabotaging the hopes of Karen people for lasting peace.” The Karen Rivers Watch in a released statement said they are concerned the security around the dam sites could escalate into armed conflict. “The increased Burma Army security around the dam sites and blatant disregard for concerns of impacted communities are heightening tensions, and throwing into doubt the government’s sincerity in conducting ceasefire talks.”

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