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Pattaya cops arrest African man impersonating top US general in Thai romance scam

 

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The Pattaya chief of police with Chonburi colleagues announced the arrest of a 41 year old man who was conning Thai women by pretending to be a top US general.

Chief Apichai Krobpetch said that first of all his men and other colleagues arrested Michael Joseph from Mozambique on overstay.

He was found living in a Bang Lamung apartment having overstayed since October 2013.

Then police looked a little deeper into what he had been doing to earn a living in the last four years.

They found that he had been pretending to be General Joseph of the US Marine Corps.

To be precise it was General Joseph Dunford, the 19th chairman of the joint chiefs of staff.

 

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Joseph Dunford chief of staff

Rich and well connected, or so he said, the African fraudster contacted Thai women looking for true love.

When he had them hooked he would tell them he had sent cash and diamonds but payments of 50,000 baht were needed coming from Thailand to make sure that the items reached their destination.

The cops said there were many Thai women who fell for this ruse, reported Daily News.

Women who believe they are victims of the con man are urged to contact Pattaya police.

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

 
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Just put another pin in the fact of an education and information system that sucks. Everybody knows that a person that can send as much as he is tälking about, also can pay the costs, if any.
Just a comment about that he send the money first to her bank account will do it. Sadly people learn nothing here.

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52 minutes ago, Borzandy said:

Truly????

True love of money.

 

If he had posted the same photo but claimed that he had lost all his money, not one woman would have continued talking/chatting to him.

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5 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

It is just sad that there are women so unhappy that they would fall for this kind of nonsense. And equally sad that there are people who take advantage of it.

 

Doesn't say much for humanity, does it?

 

Not so unhappy............GREEDY! ......believing they are going to get i phones, diamonds, gold, designer clothes and cash etc all sent through the mail from a guy they have never met that has fallen in love with therm over the internet and all they have to do is send 50,000 baht to a bank account ' for customs clearance ' to receive their bounty.

 

Not only the ' ladies of the night ' believe these scams, well heeled Bangkok women have fallen for it as well.....If it sounds to good to be true............!!

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6 hours ago, Get Real said:

Just put another pin in the fact of an education and information system that sucks. Everybody knows that a person that can send as much as he is tälking about, also can pay the costs, if any.
Just a comment about that he send the money first to her bank account will do it. Sadly people learn nothing here.

When greed meets stupidity

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On 10/21/2017 at 7:37 AM, Samui Bodoh said:

It is just sad that there are women so unhappy that they would fall for this kind of nonsense. And equally sad that there are people who take advantage of it.

 

Doesn't say much for humanity, does it?

You assume a great deal by saying they are so unhappy to feel the need to do this.. Whereas it is more likely they have their own agenda for wanting a foreigner or sending large amounts of money to a stranger met online... Let's see.. promises of gold and diamonds ? Duh!

A better future and life? Duh! 

Doesn't say much about your opinion of humanity though... Perhaps it is because you think you are better than these suckers? 

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On 10/21/2017 at 6:37 AM, Samui Bodoh said:

It is just sad that there are women so unhappy that they would fall for this kind of nonsense. And equally sad that there are people who take advantage of it.

 

Doesn't say much for humanity, does it?

My thai friend is male. 

He fell for an American stuck in aphganastan. 

He sent 26000 baht and was trying to borrow 50000 to send more. 

He's a lawyer. ?

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