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Briton Details Thai Prison Ordeal in Bangkok

British national Oliver Hardy has described his experiences inside Thai prisons after serving one year and four months following convictions related to visa fraud and forged immigration documents.

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Hardy, 27, a heating engineer from Croydon, said he travelled to Thailand in January 2023 after saving for five years for what he described as the holiday of a lifetime. He was later convicted of remaining in Thailand after permission to stay had expired, leaving through an unauthorised route without immigration inspection, forging immigration stamps used for international travel, forging official seals and official documents, and using forged immigration stamps and documents.

According to Hardy, his problems began after he sought a Muay Thai visa to extend his stay in Thailand. He said he paid a man GBP1,200 to arrange the visa but later realised it was a scam after delays resulted in him overstaying his visa.

In December 2023, Hardy said he turned to a visa agency in Pattaya, paying GBP1,800 for assistance. He claimed the agency arranged travel through southern Thailand, Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur before he returned to Bangkok with what he believed was a valid 30-day visa. He said he later renewed the visa without issue.

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The situation changed in February 2024 when Hardy travelled from Bali to Bangkok to visit his sister. He said immigration officials identified two passport stamps that were not recorded in the system and appeared to show travel to England that had never occurred. After questioning, he was detained and later charged with using forged documents and overstaying.

Hardy spent several days in an Immigration Detention Centre, where he said he shared a cell with around 120 inmates. He described severe overcrowding and poor conditions.

After 46 days, Hardy said he believed the charges had been dropped and that he would be released. Instead, he was returned to court and faced additional charges. He said the new charges carried a minimum sentence of nine years and a maximum of 24 years.

Hardy was transferred to Bangkok Remand Prison, where he alleged he witnessed violent assaults, suicide attempts and self-harm among inmates. He also claimed he was attacked by members of a prison gang and stabbed in the leg with a plastic shank.

Following approximately one year in Bangkok Remand Prison, Hardy was moved to Thon Buri prison. He alleged that some prison guards entered cells while intoxicated and assaulted prisoners with wooden sticks. Hardy said he was beaten on two occasions.

The Sun reported that he ultimately received a sentence of two years and eight months, reduced to one year and four months after pleading guilty to forging visa documents. Following his release, Hardy began travelling again and documenting his experiences on Instagram. He is currently in Vietnam and plans to reach Brazil by the end of the year.

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JohnO958 Rookie Member

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“You can't fix stupid!!” - This idiot should have gotten five years!! If you are going to be a moron - STAY HOME!!!

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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Hasn't he written a book yet?

We are just waiting to hear about fish heads and tails soup and all the rest of the crapola.

Another clown, next comes the YouTube channel and claims he's an influencer.

Jonathan Swift Gold Member

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Now he'll use it for content, all's well that ends well. He'll get rich off this. Except you people who think you can trust "agents" with your personal affairs and immigration status, remember this story and do everything yourself, the right way. Agents use forged documents, such as 800,000 baht bank accounts that don't exist. They all have stacks of brown envelopes at the ready. Spin the roulette wheel and hope you don't get caught.

Srikcir Ruby Member

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

serving one year and four months

Without having to make 90-day notifications!

That's one way of getting around it. Man is a genius.

baansgr Platinum Member

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All good for clicks, likes etc hence providing him with the ultimate grifters income

flaming dragon Gold Member

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Looks a little pale for a denizen of Croydon. IQ level sounds about right.

connda Star Member

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For all those who have agents "fix" their immigration problems for them? There's a lesson here.

Andrew Dwyer Ruby Member

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Well that’s another fine mess he got himself into !!

Someone had to say it …. sorry 😞

newbee2022 Star Member

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

documenting his experiences on Instagram.

Showing his stupidity to the world. Congrats.😁

Smokey and the Bandit Gold Member

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". He said immigration officials identified two passport stamps that were not recorded in the system and appeared to show travel to England that had never occurred."

If this guy was a British national as stated, why would he have " two passport stamps that were not recorded in the system and appeared to show travel to England that had never occurred."????

mfd101 Platinum Member

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Warning to morons everywhere: Do not visit Thailand. Ever.

flaming dragon Gold Member

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8 minutes ago, connda said:

For all those who have agents "fix" their immigration problems for them? There's a lesson here.

I've been doing it for years, but with a reputable agent, not some mook off the street. If my name ends up here in lights please contribute generously to my gofundme!

ronster Gold Member

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He's been waffling about this on Facebook for months and called out for talking rubbish about what seemingly happened by people who had actually been to jail in Thailand.

Last I read he was going to dominate the world of property in Dubai with a similar clown !

wil iam not Gold Member

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6 minutes ago, ronster said:

He's been waffling about this on Facebook for months and called out for talking rubbish about what seemingly happened by people who had actually been to jail in Thailand.

Last I read he was going to dominate the world of property in Dubai with a similar clown !

How could he post on Farcebook if he was in the Monkey House?

Peter Crow Gold Member

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39 minutes ago, JohnO958 said:

“You can't fix stupid!!” - This idiot should have gotten five years!! If you are going to be a moron - STAY HOME!!!

Why, because he used a "Vasa agent"? I thought every other western geezer in Pattaya was going that...

riverhigh Silver Member

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"A heating engineer in Croydon earns an average salary of approximately £39,474 per year. However, depending on qualifications, company benefits, and the specific field, total annual earnings in and around the Croydon area typically span a broader range from £37,000 to over £55,000."

Based on the above, this does not match a 27 year-old saving for a holiday of a lifetime and getting himself into all kinds of immigration problems. After all his horrendous claims of mistreatment by corrupt officials, etc, he then travels to Vietnam and Brazil where potential for immigration problems are just as bad. I think one you should take whatever comes out of his mouth with a pinch of salt.

FlorC Platinum Member

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Harsh punishment for a victimless (not even a serious) "crime".

bendejo Diamond Member

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Is this a joke?

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flaming dragon Gold Member

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2 minutes ago, riverhigh said:

"A heating engineer in Croydon earns an average salary of approximately £39,474 per year. However, depending on qualifications, company benefits, and the specific field, total annual earnings in and around the Croydon area typically span a broader range from £37,000 to over £55,000."

Based on the above, this does not match a 27 year-old saving for a holiday of a lifetime and getting himself into all kinds of immigration problems. After all his horrendous claims of mistreatment by corrupt officials, etc, he then travels to Vietnam and Brazil where potential for immigration problems are just as bad. I think one you should take whatever comes out of his mouth with a pinch of salt.

Oh man, Brazil is one place you don't want to end up in a jail or prison.

twizzian Silver Member

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He saved up for 5 years to go on holiday. Change your job mate!

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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32 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

". He said immigration officials identified two passport stamps that were not recorded in the system and appeared to show travel to England that had never occurred."

If this guy was a British national as stated, why would he have " two passport stamps that were not recorded in the system and appeared to show travel to England that had never occurred."????

Isn’t it because Thailand stamps your passport in and out? I believe they do that for British nationals. Nothing on the British side of course.

I wonder if there was any investigation of the agencies that he identified as having used and/or the officials who provided the stamps?

NanLaew Star Member

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30 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

If this guy was a British national as stated, why would he have " two passport stamps that were not recorded in the system and appeared to show travel to England that had never occurred."????

The article mentions forged immigration stamps. Typically, your inbound and outbound stamps from Thai immigration show the flight number, handwritten by the IO. Maybe the dodgy agent assumed that because he was on a UK passport they would note flights to the UK on the forged stamps, and those flights didn't exist? Alternatively, there's also greater cooperation between the immigration authorities of different countries, especially with regard to immigration fraud, and they could have queried if he had ever returned to the UK on the dates indicated on the fake stamps.

Doesn't matter anyway. He was caught and did his time.

WDSmart Platinum Member

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I don't oppose the prison sentence he was given, but, if true, I do oppose the way he describes how he was treated.

wil iam not Gold Member

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29 minutes ago, Peter Crow said:

I thought every other western geezer in Pattaya was going that...

I presume you mean 'DOING that'. But you thought wrongly.

Iron Tongue Gold Member

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So this chap pled guilty and went to prison for forged documents, how then, would other countries allow a convicted felon to enter their countries?

That is the first thing Immigration officers check for.

LittleBear57 Advanced Member

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Did he blame his mate Stanley for his problems.

wil iam not Gold Member

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15 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Typically, your inbound and outbound stamps from Thai immigration show the flight number, handwritten by the IO.

I have never noticed that. On arrival the IO looks at paperwork, takes your photo, then stamps the passport and immediately passes it back to you.

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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7 minutes ago, WDSmart said:

I don't oppose the prison sentence he was given, but, if true, I do oppose the way he describes how he was treated.

I don't suppose the Thai prison system cares about your likes, dislikes or what you oppose, to be honest.

Pasak110 Explorer Member

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Looking at his height and that photo, he looks a big lad, should been able to handle himself in prison. Might have lost weight with all that quality food they have or can purchase. I imagine someone, friends etc and isn't there some sort of Pattaya based group that helps out foreigners who get banged up here?

Deerculler Silver Member

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4 minutes ago, wil iam not said:

I have never noticed that. On arrival the IO looks at paperwork, takes your photo, then stamps the passport and immediately passes it back to you.

They are experienced at noticing anything that is not correct.

In saying that I have the feeling he is all B/S

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