Thai police raid nabs 169 North Koreans
Posted on: Tuesday, 22 August 2006, 11:47 CDT
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai police said on Tuesday they had detained 169 North Koreans in a raid on a house in a Bangkok suburb after neighbors became suspicious of the number of people in it.
"This is the biggest single arrest of North Koreans" in Thailand, Police Major General Pramoj Pathumwong told Reuters.
The North Koreans, mostly women and children, had entered Thailand illegally and were staying in the house with 16 compatriots who had travel documents from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, police said.
The 16 had been due to leave on Tuesday night for South Korea, the favored destination for most of the trickle of refugees leaving the hard-line communist North, they said.
But the UNHCR had their documents, which police insisted on seeing, so the 16 missed their flight as they were kept at Immigration Police headquarters.
Including the 16, there were 128 women, 12 children under the age of 15 and 45 men, police said.
There was no immediate explanation on how so many North Koreans had managed to cram into a house with at least 10 bedrooms without Thai police being aware of them.
Nor was it known immediately how long they had been there.
Most North Koreans who manage to leave their tightly controlled country do so across the border into a region of northeast China populated by ethnic Koreans.
Some have managed to cross China to Thailand and Vietnam in recent years and most are sent on to Seoul, often without publicity to avoid upsetting the North Korean government.
Source: REUTERS
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