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Big Joke working with foreigners to stop internet crimes against children in Chiang Mai

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Big Joke working with foreigners to stop internet crimes against children in Chiang Mai

 

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Immigration chief Maj-Gen Surachate Hakparn is working with foundations and the US consulate in Chiang Mai to help protect children from internet crime. 

 

The Thai Immigration Bureau website showed the Maj-Gen inking a deal on behalf of TICAC - the Thailand Internet Crime Against Children group. 

 

The Thai and foreign collaboration is designed to help children and those who assist them seek help regarding crimes committed against children and young people.

 

The program will center on six schools and 3,000 children in the Chiang Mai area. 

 

TICAC has been involved in 209 cases of crime against children on the internet with 121 prosecutions brought so far, said the IB site on Facebook. The rest are still under investigation. 

 

Source: Immigration Bureau

 
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The foreigners all look like pension/insurance crooks to me.

Never trust a white man in Thailand wearing a jacket and Tie.

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"protect children from internet crime"

 

The best protection would be to not allow children to use the internet.

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"The Thai and foreign collaboration"

 

This is great news. Thailand would benefit from much, much more collaboration.

23 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

"protect children from internet crime"

 

The best protection would be to not allow children to use the internet.

Too much effort required on the parents part, not feasible.

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4 hours ago, BritManToo said:

The foreigners all look like pension/insurance crooks to me.

Never trust a white man in Thailand wearing a jacker and Tie.

Yep exactly that. You can smell them, sorry tell them a mile off. Unlicensed and fleecing pensioners from their hard earned savings. Probably doing this to add an air of respectability to their scamming.

6 hours ago, BritManToo said:

The foreigners all look like pension/insurance crooks to me.

Never trust a white man in Thailand wearing a jacker and Tie.

....or wearing anything else

Big Joke working with FALANG?!!!! Why would he need trier help? We no unnerstaaan thai pee....oh.right

Anything to bust a falang...forget about the thais and kids...

So what exactly are these context of crimes against children on the Internet and who are what are the perpetrators?

In the west they set up the perps online by posing as bait, arrange a meet and then clang. Works good, they made a TV series about it, very satisfying to watch an animal get caught and know they're facing hard time. One good thing about catching them in Thailand is that as well as the sentencing they'll face here,  they will also get sentenced when they get back home (at least some countries do this). 

Is one of the foreigners the American ambassador  ? 

Tim Cook chairman of Apple far right, Mo Johnson former Scottish professional footballer third from the right, scary looking person second from the left and of course a big joke sitting at the table.

On 12/4/2018 at 10:52 AM, Vacuum said:

"protect children from internet crime"

 

The best protection would be to not allow children to use the internet.

55555

Next step for the Rev. Hon. Mr Big Joke, would be to use foreigners to pose as tourists and take official thai taxis...bust, arrest and revoke, those who refuse the meter....make all the Thai Taxi cheats get paranoid when ever a farang get's into their taxi and consider that it may be another snitch......that would be the only way to make them do the job honestly.

 

Thank you, Sir.

I wonder why the three letters FBI are kept out of all news stories about this?

something is not right in that photo. At first I just thought it just looked odd. then i noticed the shoes of the guys standing to the right of Big joke's table. they are cut short at the line where the carpet and floor boards are. So why is this photo photoshopped? to make it look like all the foreigners are waiting on the all powerful Mr. Joke. Also the room they are in looks like somebodys dining room. All quite strange.....

15 minutes ago, briansbiology said:

something is not right in that photo. At first I just thought it just looked odd. then i noticed the shoes of the guys standing to the right of Big joke's table. they are cut short at the line where the carpet and floor boards are. So why is this photo photoshopped? to make it look like all the foreigners are waiting on the all powerful Mr. Joke. Also the room they are in looks like somebodys dining room. All quite strange.....

It does look photo shopped and normally with BJ there would be a few inferior uniforms behind him.

 

Don't sign that form love BJ or we are back to square one????

2 hours ago, briansbiology said:

something is not right in that photo. At first I just thought it just looked odd. then i noticed the shoes of the guys standing to the right of Big joke's table. they are cut short at the line where the carpet and floor boards are. So why is this photo photoshopped? to make it look like all the foreigners are waiting on the all powerful Mr. Joke. Also the room they are in looks like somebodys dining room. All quite strange.....

LOL. I had not noticed that until you mentioned it. Also, have a look at "Tim Cook's" shoes. The third guy from the right is missing his right arm. 

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