Thai and Chinese Workers Clash at Construction Site Over Language Barriers; Police Accelerate Investigation to Prevent Further Escalation
A brawl between Thai and Chinese workers at a Rayong construction site on April 26 prompted a police investigation into assault charges, with language barriers identified as the primary cause of the conflict.
Thai and Chinese construction workers engaged in a large-scale brawl at a construction site in Mab Kha subdistrict, Nikhom Phatthana district, Rayong province on April 26. On April 27, police, local administration officials, and the Rayong Provincial Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) closely monitored the situation. Officials summoned site managers from both sides and involved workers for additional questioning to determine facts and assess individual liability. Preliminary findings indicate multiple individuals participated in the altercation, potentially violating assault and public disturbance laws. The contractor has temporarily halted work in some areas and separated Thai and Chinese workers to reduce tension and prevent further clashes. Translators were urgently brought in after language barriers were identified as a significant cause of conflict. The ISOC's Information Gathering and Verification Team (Unit 112) is reviewing CCTV footage in detail to identify additional suspects and coordinate preventive measures with relevant agencies. Authorities have urged all parties to exercise patience and resolve issues through peaceful dialogue, expressing concern that escalation could damage the region's foreign worker reputation and investor confidence in Rayong's industrial zone.