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Bangkok Bank Message
Sounds to me like it's all to do with this thread: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359645-does-your-sim-registration-and-bank-details-match/ -
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Indian street scammers in Sukhumvit
It's not about selling products but more like extortion using hypnosis, from mentally weak, drunks, just tired confused tourists -
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UK Starmer Speaks Out on Councils Removing Union Jack Flags
I was responding to a clear reference to religion not law. Can't you read? Here is the post I refer to: "Ask a Muslim who their primary allegiance is to; the UK or their Islamic faith. If not the former, then remove them from the UK if at all possible." -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 20 August 2025
Teen Confesses to Running Prostitution Ring in School Picture courtesy of KhaoSod Authorities in Buriram, Thailand, have uncovered a distressing prostitution network involving secondary school students. A 16-year-old girl, referred to as A, has confessed to orchestrating these activities among her classmates, profiting by taking a 1,000 baht (approximately £22) commission per transaction. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1370364-teen-confesses-to-running-prostitution-ring-in-school/ -
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Accident Brit Now Faces 10yrs in Jail After Pattaya Crash Death
Identified but not identified. Is it the same guy or not? -
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Report Teen Confesses to Running Prostitution Ring in School
Picture courtesy of KhaoSod Authorities in Buriram, Thailand, have uncovered a distressing prostitution network involving secondary school students. A 16-year-old girl, referred to as A, has confessed to orchestrating these activities among her classmates, profiting by taking a 1,000 baht (approximately £22) commission per transaction. The investigation began when Police Colonel Chusit Lorsaeng, deputy commander of Buriram province police, and his team discovered A's illicit activities through a Facebook page named “Parn Noi Roi Phua”. They conducted an undercover operation, arresting A after a service was bought for 1,500 baht. During questioning, A admitted to facilitating these encounters, primarily involving classmates who had agreed beforehand. Her classmate, B, also 16, revealed her personal ordeal, explaining that she had been coerced into prostitution by A from the age of 13. Living with her grandmother due to parental separation, B found herself trapped by financial desperation. A initially took 500 baht from B’s earnings, later escalating her commission to 1,000 baht, leaving B with minimal funds for personal expenses. Wutthichai Suprom-In, a social development officer at the Buriram Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office, assured that support would be provided to the impacted children and their families, echoing the office's commitment to social welfare. Colonel Chusit underscored that peer pressure and financial strains drove the students to such extremes. He insisted on the importance of parental vigilance, particularly regarding their children’s social media activities. The authorities are now delving deeper into the clientele, reportedly comprising elderly men. Legal action will be taken against anyone found to be involved. A faces severe charges, including human trafficking, facilitating minor prostitution, and removing minors from their guardians for profit or immoral purposes. This case serves as a harrowing reminder of the vulnerability of young individuals in the digital age and the crucial necessity for community and parental oversight. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-08-20
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