Police Bust Illegal Cross-Border Internet Cable Network
Police raided three locations in Aranyaprathet on July 21 and discovered over 1.5 kilometers of illegal internet cables illegally transmitting signals across the border to Cambodia. The suspect faces charges of unauthorized telecommunicatio
On July 21, 2025, Police Lieutenant General Chanannutt Saratvalleyphaet, commander of the Police Technology Crime Suppression Division, ordered a team including Police Colonel Phanthulaan Patomprawiwat and other officers, along with National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) staff, to execute a search warrant from Sakaew provincial court at three locations in Aranyaprathet district. The operation targeted evidence of illegal cross-border internet signal transmission.
At the first location, a residence belonging to Rattanathon, officers found one router connected to a high-speed internet line transmitting signals to Cambodia. At the second site, authorities discovered approximately 850 meters of high-speed internet cable illegally running across the border to Cambodia without authorization. Testing with optical fiber examination equipment confirmed it was the same line connected from the first location.
The third location contained an internet management node (Node) operated by a licensed internet service provider (ISP) installed on the second floor of a commercial building, which was found to be legally compliant. However, the overall investigation revealed over 1.5 kilometers of internet cables illegally crossing the border. NBTC officials filed a complaint against Rattanathon with Khlong Luek police station. He faces charges of operating a Type 3 telecommunications business without authorization under the Telecommunications Act of 2001, Section 14(3), punishable by up to five years imprisonment, a fine not exceeding 10 million baht, or both.