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‘Big Joke’ to continue with crackdown

By KORNKAMON AKSORNDECH 
THE NATION

 

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ACTING IMMIGRATION Police chief Pol Maj-General Surachate Hakpal, who recently got the job because of his relentless crackdowns on foreigners, continues with his mission of removing overstaying or illegal foreigners and pulling in more tourists.

 

Though the deadline he set for getting rid of 7,000 visa overstayers and illegal migrants by the end of October has passed, Surachate, who is better known as “Big Joke”, continues with his so-called mission. However, many have raised questions of racism, as several foreigners caught were of African descent. Surachate insists this is all part of his job to weed out overstayers and foreign criminals. 

 

He cited the most recent case of two South African men – Dladla Prince Nkosinathi, 33, and Benjamin Moloi, 35 – who were arrested for a drug offence and visa overstay respectively. 

 

Nkosinathi was nabbed on Sunday at Central Bang Na with 4.1 grams of cocaine that he was about to deliver to a local buyer. Police investigators learned that the cocaine supplier was an African man living in the Sukhumvit area. When police searched Nkosinathi’s rented room, they came upon Moloi, who had overstayed his visa by 359 days and claimed to have been looking for a job as a football player. 

 

Football was also used in another recent case. A 27-year-old Ghanaian was caught with forged documents that showed him to be a player of Ayuthaya City Football Club. Wilson Zack Kofi would got away if his other document had not displayed the name of another club – Sa Kaew FC. It was this mismatch that caught the attention of Immigration officials, who launched a probe and discovered the alleged forgery. 

 

Since both clubs denied knowledge of the man, Kofi’s visa was revoked on grounds of being a “danger to society”. The suspect confessed to falsely using the clubs’ names, Surachate said. 

 

In another case, Surachate said a Chinese man identified as Ma Pho (unofficial spelling) and his five Thai associates were arrested over allegations of the former using the five locals as nominees to open and operate a para-rubber bedding business in Bangkok’s Huai Khwang district. 

 

The Thai suspects were identified as Parinee Saetae, Thaweesak Madnoh, Pakhamon Madnoh, Savitree Saengsattra and Siew Chen.

 

Surachate said initial investigation showed that Ma Pho had provided all the capital for the business, hence this was a “business nominee” case, which violated the 1999 Foreign Business Act. This offence is punishable by a maximum three-year jail term and/or a fine of Bt100,000 to Bt1 million. He added that police were also hunting for two other Thai suspects Thanwit Binsa-lae and Tukta Eiumsai in relation to the case.

 

Meanwhile, in a move to lure more foreign visitors Surachate is working on securing waiver of visa fees for travellers from 22 nations, including Taiwan, for a 60-day stamp from November 15 onwards. He is set to put his proposal forward to the Cabinet today. 

 

The top cop also checked on officers at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Monday morning to ensure their preparedness and ordered an improvement in Immigration queues to accommodate the many visitors. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30357937

 
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Come on, every Thai really thinks nothing of the sort. They are busy trying to survive.  Even those foreigners that may not have quite the income still contribute to Thai society and the economy. Them being forced out will hurt the economy. The majority are law abidding , trying to live a quite , happy peaceful life. 
They are to busy trying to survive? Do you actually live in your dream world?
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1 minute ago, ryane66 said:

I lived over 2 years in the Philippines and just went into their Immigration every 2 months and got another 2 months. Only hitch is that you had to leave and return after 2 years. There was no requirement to put up 50 to 75k dollars. This was 3 1/2 years ago and hasn't changed.

That´s same like living long term on tourist visas here. We were talking retirement and requirements for doing that the right way.

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1 hour ago, HappyAndRich said:

That´s same like living long term on tourist visas here. We were talking retirement and requirements for doing that the right way.

The majority do it like l stated. Not once requested to show any income to immigration and no leaving the country like visa runs here. Just a quick trip into Immigration. 

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2 hours ago, HappyAndRich said:

How can you feel not wanted? How many countries in the world offer a person that´s only been 60-90 days in the country a possibility to get a retirement visa the same day in only a couple of hours? That with the same relaxed request of money in the bank or income as well as not many paper, in a fairly developed country?

You can just take the money in the bank that is only 800K baht here, in relation to other countries. 800K baht is about 25K dollar.

 

Phillipines: Between 50-75K dollar for retirement visa

 

Malaysia have a special program for 10 years. Financials 87-125K dollar and a monthly income of 2500 dollar. For regular retirement 37K dollar.

 

Vietnam do not have a retirement option, and can not be considered an option due to the lack of development.

Cambodia is totally out of the question. Lack of development and health care puts a stop to that directly.

I prefer Cambodia by a long shot but wife won't let me go.

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Why can't we all just get along? As long as your a law abiding person, spend your income/ retirement benefits here, have many friends among the Thai's, does having 800,000 baht in a Thai bank make you a better person, of course NOT. Why do you have to be judged by your financial status any where on earth (except your home country of course) in order to retire/stay there? Just because someone has 800,000 baht in a bank account means they spend more here, than someone who has half that amount or less. Correct, the entire planet system is corrupt & rigged against us by the evil within.

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I live in Isaan , not Pattaya orvBangkok.. Yes a tough life for the farmers and construction workers.
Work hard to feed themselves. Not in the least bit concerned about foreigners.
So why not just say that instead of saying "thais"? You do understand you need to be clearer in the future.
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