BangkokPost-Nov 10

Arrest warrants are being sought for smugglers of illegal migrant workers and their assets will be seized as a crackdown continues against people entering the country illegally to find work following the Nov 1 reopening. Labor Minister Suchart Chomklin said the ministry has asked assistant national police chief Pol Lt Gen Surachet Hakparn to seek warrants for smuggling gangs while the Anti-Money Laundering Office (Amlo) will be asked to seize their assets. Imported labor based on MoUs with neighboring countries has been suspended since March of last year when Covid-19 hit the country. Businesses and industries have since faced shortages, prompting some to hire illegal migrants, Mr Suchart said. Between 50,000-80,000 migrant workers are expected to arrive under these pacts initially, he noted.

On Monday, Mr Suchart revealed there was a surging demand for workers, with several industries such as the construction and frozen food industries in need of about 200,000 foreign laborers. Each had paid 25,000-26,000 baht to job brokers. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2212635/trafficked-illegals-in-crosshairs