Thailand, China may set up special centre to combat human trafficking


Chinese assistant minister of public security Liu Zhongyi, along with Tak police chief Pol Maj-Gen Samrit Ekamol visiting the Thai-Myanmar border in the Mae Sot district to witness the notorious Shwe Kokko Myaing city located on Myanmar soil. - The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: Thailand, China may set up special centre to combatThailand and China are considering joining hands to set up a special centre to deal with human trafficking issues after a Chinese delegate paid a visit to the Thai-Myanmar border, where many scam gangs are based.

Chinese assistant minister of public security Liu Zhongyi, along with Tak police chief Pol. Maj-Gen Samrit Ekamol, on Wednesday (Jan 29) visited the Thai-Myanmar border in Thailand’s Mae Sot district to witness the notorious Shwe Kokko Myaing city located on Myanmar soil.

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