Police raided a condominium in Samut Prakan province following a violent clash between Cambodian and Myanmar workers. Police are still on the scene.

Pol. Maj. Gen. A team of over 50 officers, headed by Wichit Boonchinwutikul, Chief of Samut Prakan Provincial Police, raided the Bang Pu condo. The raid led to the apprehension of 50 illegal migrant workers.

Pol. Maj. Gen. Wichit Boonchinwutikul, Chief of Samut Prakan Provincial Police, led a team of over 50 officers to raid the condo in the Bang Pu area. The raid resulted in the arrest of 50 illegal migrant workers.

An event that occurred on June 24 night, involving over 20 individuals, led to the decision for the operation. Ricing: Cambodian workers carry guns and knives as they attack a group of Myanmar teenagers. One Myanmar resident sustained severe injuries in the attack.

In the raid, police officers searched every room of the condo building, from the first to a fifth-floor one.”. The investigation uncovered the existence of roughly 50 undocumented migrant workers in Thailand. They were apprehended and will be subject to legal proceedings before their deportation.

The operation was prompted by an incident on the night of June 24, when over 20 Cambodian workers, armed with guns and knives, launched a revenge attack on a group of Myanmar teenagers. The attack left one Myanmar individual seriously injured.

Pol. Maj. Gen. Wichit stated that the police had received numerous reports of fights between employees of both nationalities, disturbing other locals.

Pol. Maj. Gen. Wichit stated that the police had received frequent reports of brawls between workers of these two nationalities, causing disturbances to other residents in the area.

The police have detained two Cambodian individuals linked to the assault and are presently searching for the remaining members of the group, who are thought to be still present.

The police have arrested two Cambodian suspects involved in the attack and are currently tracking down the remaining members of the group, who are believed to still be in the vicinity.

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