
On 4 December 2025, Police Major Yutthana Praedam, Director-General of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), assigned Police Captain Surawoot Rungsai, Deputy Director-General, to preside over “The 2025 Joint Taskforce on Human Trafficking, Forced Labour, and Forced Criminality” (TASKFORCE 2025) held at Rajpruek Club, Lak Si, Bangkok.
The TASKFORCE 2025 meeting served as a key platform for consolidating cooperation among government agencies, international organizations, foreign embassies, and civil-society partners working to combat human trafficking, forced labour, and forced criminality, forms of transnational crime that continue to evolve rapidly and grow increasingly complex. These crimes are particularly linked to illegal call-centre syndicates and large-scale online scam operations based in neighboring countries, where Thai nationals and migrant workers are deceived or coerced into committing technology-enabled offences against their will. Such exploitation not only threatens national security and economic stability but also gravely violates human dignity. This underscores the urgent need to strengthen investigative mechanisms, victim-protection measures, and cross-border cooperation in order to respond more effectively to emerging crime patterns. Given the complexity of these challenges, the work of frontline officers requires not only technical knowledge and operational understanding but also comprehensive coordination across domestic and international partners.
The purpose was to establish clear and concrete directions for joint operations in the next phase, ensuring shared goals and coordinated execution. In accordance with the objectives set out in the TASKFORCE 2025 project framework, the meeting aims to cultivate a stronger and more unified cooperation mechanism. Expected achievements include more efficient information-sharing systems, faster inter-agency coordination, and improved investigative skills, particularly in proactive investigations, victim identification, and cases involving forced criminality. The meeting also seeks to advance broader strategic outcomes, such as enhancing the effectiveness of transnational investigations, strengthening the Taskforce network, and supporting Thailand’s commitments to human rights and security cooperation at the international level.
This meeting received financial support from the IJM Foundation, reiterating the close cooperation between the civil society sector and government agencies, as well as the international role in supporting Thailand in the fight against new forms of transnational crime.
Source: Department of Special Investigation, Kingdom of Thailand


