
The Royal Thai Police
The Royal Thai Police oversees the Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies Management Center, responsible for coordinating nationwide efforts to locate missing individuals and identify unknown remains.
Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies Management Center
This unit, operated by the Royal Thai Police, investigates disappearances and unidentified body cases across Thailand. It serves as the central point for processing reports, collecting data, and coordinating with local police stations.
How to Report a Case
Reports can be made by contacting the national hotline dedicated to missing persons and unidentified bodies:
📞 1599 – Direct line to the Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies Management Center.
Note
While the center previously maintained a dedicated website (missingperson.police.go.th), it is no longer active. For updates or assistance, contact should be made through official police channels or in-person at local police stations.
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