The company was in Bangkok, Thailand, previously engaged in bookmaking, but suddenly announced bankruptcy and closure. Now, I haven't received the last three months' salary. I've contacted the company's people; either they don't respond, or they say the boss has no money, claiming his account has been frozen.
The current situation is:
The company was registered in Thailand and had a local legal entity, but now they have absconded.
We are Chinese, and I don't understand Thai law very well, so I'm not sure if it's possible to recover the debts.
I heard that you could file a complaint with the Thai labor department, but the bookmaking itself is a gray area, and I'm not sure if it would be helpful.
I have my passport, and my visa is still valid for a while, but without a salary, it's difficult to consider returning to China.
I am now seeking help from everyone, is there any chance to recover the salary? Or are there any reliable channels that can help get the money? There are a few others in Bangkok in the same situation, and I'm unsure what to do next…
What should I do if I can't get three months' salary after the company goes bankrupt?

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Some people don't even have passports, at least you have one. Let it go, it's just a case of the pot calling the kettle black.

Don't waste time, it's gone.
Your boss is very conscientious; he doesn't sell you to the park even when he's broke, haha.
Bring it back, stop dreaming.

difficult to deal with
Going to the police is like walking into a trap. Don't be foolish, behave.
Alas
Accept it.
In this situation, unless you have the boss's personal contact information, can find someone, or someone can exert pressure, it's very difficult to get the money.
"Ignore messages"

Going to labor arbitration in Thailand? Stop kidding.
The chances of getting the salary back are basically zero.
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