Thai authorities hand over convicted 172 Myanmar nationals
August 19
Thai authorities transferred
172 Myanmar citizens, who were released from the immigration prisons after
serving their sentences, to Myanmar authorities from Ranong, Thailand, to
Kawthoung, Myanmar, by sea.
A total of 172 workers,
including 116 men, 48 women and eight children (six males and two females),
were brought by 10 rudder boats on 17 August noon.
They were received by
Labour Officer U Ye Lin Htet, border committee officials, officials from Ranong
District Immigration Department and officials from Anti Cross-border Special
Force.
The transferred Myanmar
workers are the ones who were trapped in Thailand for various reasons during
the outbreak of Covid-19 and those who were given punishment. Kawthoung
District and Township Administration officials, Department of Health and other
respective departments, and NGOs will check the returnees to confirm the
involvement of people suspected of COVID-19 infection, non-Myanmar citizen and
drugs. Then, they provided the necessary support for food and health.
Myanmar workers who
have re-entered and received two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine will be given a
third booster dose and those who have not been vaccinated at all and only once
have been tested for infection, and are placed in three quarantine centres in
Kawthoung where men and women are kept separately. They will be sent back to
their respective homes only after a strict three-day travel restriction and no
infection is detected, it is learnt. — TWA/GNLM
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