7 illegal workers nabbed at Pattaya market

Immigration officers scrutinize paperwork of vendors and personnel at Amorn Nakorn Market in Naklua searching for illegal immigrants working without permits.

Banglamung and Immigration police captured seven foreigners illegally working at Pattaya's largest morning market in Naklua old town. Officers accompanied by officials from the Labor Ministry blocked off all exits of the Amorn Nakorn Market around 6 a.m. April 5.About 30 migrant workers from Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos scattered in all directions, running helter-skelter from officials even though 23 of them had perfectly legitimate visas and work permits.

The other seven, however, did not and were taken to the Chonburi Immigration Office to process for deportation.

Immigration officials said the raid was staged because Songkran was coming and police wanted to prevent "mishaps" caused by migrant workers to give Thais peace of mind.

Police arrested 7 illegal workers and transported them to the Chonburi Immigration Office to process for deportation.

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  1. ^ Pattaya puts final touches on Songkran celebration plans (www.pattayamail.com)
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