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Army Officers To Negotiate For Release Of Nine Thai Gamblers
18 January 2005
International News Brief: Army officers have been sent to negotiate with Cambodian authorities and the owner of a casino in Poipet about the release of nine Thai gamblers being held for a 90 million baht ($2.3 million) scam.
Thailand Launches Investigation Into Gambling Accusations17 January 2005
International News Brief: Police and military officials working in the Thai-Cambodian border area today launched an investigation into claims that nine Thai gamblers had cheated casinos in the Cambodian town of Poi Pet of over Bt90 million.
Ban Placed on Cambodia Casino Building Material29 July 2004
International News Brief: A ban has been put on the movement of building materials from Thailand to a new casino complex under construction in Cambodia, adjacent to the Chong Sa-ngam border checkpoint in Si Sa Ket province.
Cambodian Army Protest Casino Project28 July 2004
International News Brief: The army has protested against a casino complex being built just inside Cambodia near the Chong Sa-ngarm border checkpoint in Si Sa Ket.
Border Survey Proposed to End Casino Dispute14 July 2004
International News Brief: A senior Cambodian military officer has proposed a joint survey to clearly delineate the border near Chong Sa-ngam checkpoint in Si Sa Ket province following claims that a Cambodian casino encroaches on Thai soil.
Gamblers Take Off for Cambodia14 June 2004
International News Brief: Thousands of Thai people crossed the border during the weekend to casinos in Cambodia where they could place bets on the Euro 2004 soccer matches.
Casino Winner's Wife Held in Cambodia22 March 2004
International News Brief: Cambodian officials are holding a Thai woman holding as a hostage in exchange for her South Korean husband and a friend who fled to Thailand after winning a large sum of money in a casino in Poi Pet.
Cambodian Casino Threatens to Lay Off Thai Workers5 January 2004
International News Brief: Casinos in the Cambodian border town of Poi Pet have threatened to lay off more than 3,000 Thai workers if Bangkok does not ease up on its strict controls on Thais crossing the border to gamble.
Bureaucrats Could Lose Their Jobs Over Casino30 December 2003
International News Brief: Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra says officials who visit cross-border casinos could lose their jobs and pensions.
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