BangkokPost-Feb 21

Deep in the mountain of Sukhothai lies a cave with a system of chambers that could trigger a renewed treasure hunt for Japanese wartime gold.

Stories have been told and retold through the years of large troves of gold hidden by Japanese soldiers during World War II in the mountains of Kanchanaburi. The “gold rush” lasted from 1995-2001 and the best known hunter of the wartime gold was former Pheu Thai Party MP for Ratchaburi Chaowarin Latthasaksiri who made headlines in this quest in 2001, when he was a senator. The former deputy education minister claimed have uncovered billions of dollars worth of World War II booty left behind by the Japanese army in a cave near the Myanmar border.

Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/special-reports/2071755/cave-discovery-rekindles-hidden-gold-tales