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Report.in.th — Volunteers of Thai Police

Criminals flee to Thailand to hide from justice. Together we help stop them.

Afraid to go directly to the police?

You can first talk to us — volunteers of the Thai Police who are also your compatriots. If you are worried that you will not be understood, that there will be problems with language, visa or another country, we will help you explain everything correctly.

  • We speak your language

    Volunteers from your country can listen in detail, explain what is happening in simple words and, if needed, help translate your story for the Thai police.

  • We help with the report

    Together we will collect facts: who, when, where, what exactly happened. We will help you prepare a clear and careful report so that your information is really useful to law enforcement.

  • Better to tell once than stay silent

    If no one reports, the same person can harm others again. Even if you are not sure whether this is a crime, it is better to ask and clarify than to keep silent.

Volunteers of Thai Police

We are like a neighbour you trust — but who can reach the police.

Many people are afraid to go to the police directly, but would tell a neighbour or acquaintance. We are those "neighbours" in Thailand: we understand your culture, speak your language and can carefully pass important information to law enforcement.

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Crimes committed by tourists/foreigners in Thailand — those who fled justice at home.

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