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Surin man detained in Cambodia prison after entering border forest
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A missing Thai man is found detained in Cambodia prison after entering a border forest in Surin to search for natural resources, likely to be sold for income.
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Summary
The 58 year old man, Yot Sainoi, disappeared on April 25 after entering Huay Samroeng Forest near Ban Non Thong community in Kab Choeng district, an area bordering Cambodia.
Yot’s wife, 47 year old Kannika Homkhajorn, filed a complaint with officers at Kab Choeng Police Station after losing contact with him. She later told local media that police did not initially investigate the disappearance, prompting her to seek public attention through news agencies.