The clarification came in the wakeof recent media reports that more than 130,000 Cambodian workers havefled back home from Thailand due to rumours that the junta willtarget undocumented foreign labour.
Deputy spokesmanof the NCPO Wintahi Suvari denied the crackdown, adding that it wasnecessary for the council’s officials to inspect all areas where thereare illegal foreign workers, in a move to properly address thislong-term issue.
Migrant workers must have legaldocuments to work openly in Thailand rather than live in hiding fromthe authorities, Winthai said.
The country willseek solutions based on the principles of promoting human rights andinternational standards to help both domestic businesses and foreignworkers, he added.
Thailand now accommodates around 440,000 registered Cambodian workers.-VNA