The case comes as concerns in Thailand grow over so-called 'grey businesses' -- illegal operations run by Chinese nationals.
The case comes as concerns in Thailand grow over so-called"grey businesses" -- illegal operations run by Chinese nationals.
Inside officers found two Chinese men -- both wanted by Beijing -- forging passports for fellow nationals, Deputy National Police Chief Surachet Hakpal said. The officials, along with a translator, extracted a 10 million baht bribe from the suspects for their help, Surachet said. Official reports said around 2.5 million baht was seized during the raid, but footage found on the hard disk and corroborated by the translator showed around eight million baht had been discovered.
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