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Two Pakistanis held for trafficking

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Two Pakistanis held for trafficking

By The Nation

 

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Immigration police on Wednesday arrested two Pakistani men on charges of smuggling their compatriots.

 

Acting Immigration Police chief Maj Gen Surachate Hakpal said Shan Patras, 57, and John Aqib, 26, were arrested after police checks on the community of Pakistani expats on Soi Charansanitwong 12 in Bangkok's Bangkok Yai district.

 

Surachate said police revoked the two men’s visas on charges that they helped smuggle undocumented Pakistanis to third countries.

 

The general said the police had evidence from Line Pakistan Mission groups.

 

Surachate added that the two provided vehicles to transport Pakistanis without documents or expired visas around Thailand.

 

The two face deportation.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30356181

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2018-10-10
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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

Two Pakistanis held for trafficking

This is not trafficking, this is a humantarian action relocatingthose in fear of persecution or death to a safe location.

cowards and repulsive to pick on these people as BigBadGeordie states can very well be a death nail once sent back

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22 hours ago, BigBadGeordie said:

This is not trafficking, this is a humantarian action relocatingthose in fear of persecution or death to a safe location.

 

No, it's smuggling. Breaking the law is not acceptable. 

 

It's not Thailand's responsibility to allow or accept illegal immigrants and turn a blind eye to those profiting from transporting them.

 

 

2 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

No, it's smuggling. Breaking the law is not acceptable. 

 

It's not Thailand's responsibility to allow or accept illegal immigrants and turn a blind eye to those profiting from transporting them.

 

 

What a special person you are. I am sure you are well respected.

I value your views.

13 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Ah, that well known Pakistani name, JOHN !

Its a Christian name

I am pretty sure if they took a stroll through the "arab" or middile eastern group of sois in Pattaya, they would be in a target rich environment

On 10/10/2018 at 7:10 PM, BigBadGeordie said:

This is not trafficking, this is a humantarian action relocatingthose in fear of persecution or death to a safe location.

I'm guessing your joking ????

Just now, Panwilai82 said:

I'm guessing your joking ????

No not at all.

And shame on you for thinking that.

 

2 minutes ago, BigBadGeordie said:

No not at all.

And shame on you for thinking that.

 

And Thailand is the nearest and safest country from Pakistan?

Thai military officials have become very intolerant to any one who is not thai and especially from a military background. 

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