Thailand's capital Bangkok has recently appeared several Chinese women who are begging on the street. The Thai Immigration Bureau said that the person involved in entry with tourist visas or student visas, both of which are formal entry channels.

Comprehensive Thailand network and Thai headline news agency reported that the Deputy Director of the Thai Immigration Department Pan Tanana held a briefing meeting on Thursday (November 23) to announce the progress of the progress of Chinese women on the streets of Bangkok.It is said that after investigation, most of the persons involved are tourists who enter the country with a 30 -day tourist visa, and some are entry in the visa with a student visa, and the visa issue is also under investigation.

Panantana emphasized that there are multiple steps in entry inspection, including inspection of entry visas and criminal records of entry personnel.There are tourist visas that can stay in Thailand.

Panteana said that the police will conduct further investigations of the person involved. If there is indeed an illegal act, it will deport it.If it is arrested and expelled from the country, the person involved will be included in the system blacklist, and will not enter Thailand anymore since then.

Thailand Bangkok has recently been believed to be the disabled people of the Chinese on the street. The official has ordered a thorough investigation to confirm whether the international population was sold.

After receiving the line report, Thailand officially arrested six women in front of Pinklao, Pinklao, the center of Bangkok last weekend.They are about 40 years old, but some people wear school uniforms in Thailand and begged on the roadside.One of them was incomplete in both hands and suspected to be ruined by sulfuric acid on their faces. Others also had different degrees of disability on them, and they seemed to be deliberately injured.

Although they claim to be willing to beg, the Thai Social Development and Human Security Minister Warawuwu told the media on Tuesday (21st) that these women may be the victims of international population trading activities.