
CHIANG RAI: A missing 22-year-old Malaysian woman went to a river pier on the border with Myanmar in Mae Sai district before her worried family lost contact with her, according to official sources.
The sources said Chong Sum Yee aka Angie checked in to a hotel near the Mae Sai border checkpoint on May 29.
The following day she rode on a motorcycle towards the border in tambon Koh Chang of Mae Sai, where the Ruak River delineates the frontier, with Tachilek township in Myanmar on the other side.
The young tourist was seen in surveillance camera footage sitting in the lobby of the hotel. A white-clad woman greeted her in a friendly manner and they both then walked out of the hotel
She was seen riding pillion on a motorcycle towards the border in tambon Koh Chang.
Officials had found the motorcyclist, who said that Angie paid her 500 baht to go to a border pier in tambon Koh Chang. She did not know if the Malaysian woman crossed the border.
The signal from the missing woman's mobile phone disappeared at the border in tambon Koh Chang. Thai officials said she might have entered Myanmar using an unofficial border crossing point.
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https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/genera...-myanmar-border
Missing Malaysian in Thailand says she is ‘safe and healthy’ in videos
In two of the videos, the long-haired woman repeatedly stated that she is safe and healthy. She also pleaded to the police to stop bothering the driver who sent her there as he/her who supposedly knows nothing about her situation.
In a 23-second video, the woman clad in dark-coloured shirt said “Hello. I am currently working here and I am safe. Do not worry about me.”
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https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/202...ess-doubt/73115
PS: Since early last year mass media already warned Malaysian don't go to Myanmar, Cambodia n Laos to work. Now already 2023, yet still got people trafficking ownself to Myanmar.
Jun 8 2023, 02:06 PM, updated 3y ago
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