Laos repatriates Thai gambling suspects


Lao police officers escort Thai nationals accused of operating illegal online gambling websites. – Ministry of Public Security via Vientiane Times/ANN

VIENTIANE: Security forces handed over 102 Thai nationals accused of running illegal online gambling websites to Thai police on Thursday (May 21) following a cybercrime crackdown in Savannakhet province.

The suspects included 42 women and were transferred to Thai authorities for legal proceedings under Thai law.

The handover took place at the Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge international checkpoint linking Vientiane and Nong Khai, according to the Ministry of Public Security.

The Lao side was represented by the Head of Foreigner Management Police Department, Colonel Phonethip Phomphakdee, while Deputy Commander of Immigration Division 4 of Thailand, Police Colonel Kitsadakorn Kinkesone, led the Thai delegation.

Lao police detained the suspects on May 13 during raids on three premises in Kaysone Phomvihane City.

The operation targeted the Khoun Xay Guesthouse and Houng Heuang Guesthouse in Mongphue village, and the Houng Thip Hotel in Xaiyaphoume village.

Police seized 122 desktop computers, nine laptops and 720 mobile phones believed to have been used in the illegal gambling operation.

The suspects were later transferred by the Savannakhet Provincial Public Security Office to the Department of Immigration Police under the General Department of National Police for further legal action.

Authorities said online scams and cybercrime groups continue to threaten national security, economies and public safety across the region.

According to the statement, criminal groups often rent hotels, apartments and shophouses as hidden operating bases before moving frequently to avoid detection.

Authorities also warned that some networks exploit victims through deception and forced labour.

The Ministry of Public Security urged the public to remain cautious when using social media and online platforms to avoid falling victim to scams. - Vientiane Times/ANN

 

 

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