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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 30 January 2025
Israeli Man Arrested in Pattaya for Using Counterfeit US Dollars Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A 56-year-old Israeli tourist has been arrested in Pattaya on 29 January, after attempting to exchange counterfeit US $50 bills at a currency exchange booth in the city. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1350273-israeli-man-arrested-in-pattaya-for-using-counterfeit-us-dollars/ -
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Double-Edged Sword of Global Warming: Saving Lives from Cold but at a Deadly Cost
In Europe, people are dying en masse because of the pharmaceutical companies deadly vaccines against COVID 19. No one died from frost in Europe.Globalist misinformation. -
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Thaksin Vows to Fix Thai Economy Amid Claims of Mismanagement
I agree with THaksin that the economy is suffering by mismanagement of the current and previous Governments. But He is not the person who must fix it it is the duty of the Pm and her Government. But we all know that she will be incapable to do so. That is she has her hands full in managing is the country is nice sentence, but explain than what she is doing for the country as till now nobody has seen or heard anything from her only from her father .... and she has no power than being beautiful and travel around -
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Thai monk denies fatal hit-and-run despite CCTV evidence
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Bangkok Residents Demand Action Over Disruptive Chinese New Year Fireworks - video
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Israeli Man Arrested in Pattaya for Using Counterfeit US Dollars
Picture courtesy of Khoasod. A 56-year-old Israeli tourist has been arrested in Pattaya on 29 January, after attempting to exchange counterfeit US $50 bills at a currency exchange booth in the city. Colonel Man Rotthong, Superintendent of Division 2 of the Tourist Police Bureau, along with Lieutenant Colonel Piyapong Ensarn, Chief Inspector of Pattaya Tourist Police, received a report from an exchange shop on Soi Buakhao. The shop informed authorities that a foreign customer had presented 24 fake $50 banknotes, which, if exchanged, would have amounted to approximately 40,000 Thai Baht. Upon investigation, officers identified the suspect as Mr. Rami Ayash, an Israeli national. He admitted to bringing the banknotes to the shop for exchange. Police then escorted him to the Pattaya Tourist Police Station for further questioning. Ms. Nawaphon Tarasi, an employee at the exchange shop, confirmed that all the banknotes were counterfeit. She pointed out key discrepancies, including the texture of the notes, which felt smoother than genuine ones. Additionally, when tilted, the gold-coloured ‘50’ on the notes failed to change to green as it should. Authorities have charged Mr. Ayash with possessing counterfeit banknotes with the intent to use them despite knowing they are fake. The suspect claimed he had received the notes in Israel before bringing them to Thailand. The police have seized the 24 counterfeit $50 notes as evidence and have transferred the case to Pattaya City Police Station for further legal proceedings. -- 2025-01-30
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