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12 Thais arrested trying to re-enter kingdom illegally after gambling losses


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27 minutes ago, fruitman said:

And what about making thailand look bad internationally??

 

1800 baht for entering illegally is A LOT cheaper than buying a real visa....

Thais don't need a visa for Thailand. "Green" border crossing for domestic citizen should be free of charge at all!

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5 hours ago, ThreeEyedRaven said:

That is only if you are a Thai entering. If you are a farang, it is off to the nick.

I note with amusement in the story, there is no mention of them being forced to pay their debts to the neighbouring country.

Let them off with a pittance of a fine, and let them get away with it. That to me is a poorer performance, making Thailand look bad, than these obviously piss poor gamblers crossing illegally.

The debt is nothing to do with immigration , that would have to be dealt with by other authorities .

   They just got fined for the offences they were charged with , it would be up to the Cambodians to press further charges 

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6 hours ago, fruitman said:

And what about making thailand look bad internationally??

 

1800 baht for entering illegally is A LOT cheaper than buying a real visa....

Why would they need a visa...They were Thai people entering Thailand?

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7 hours ago, ThreeEyedRaven said:

That is only if you are a Thai entering. If you are a farang, it is off to the nick.

I note with amusement in the story, there is no mention of them being forced to pay their debts to the neighbouring country.

Let them off with a pittance of a fine, and let them get away with it. That to me is a poorer performance, making Thailand look bad, than these obviously piss poor gamblers crossing illegally.

As such applies to Farang, it would be a rare case that he/she might spend too much time in holding - they're looking for a cash payout, most importantly. 

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6 hours ago, tingtong said:

"After interrogation, Pol Lt Colonel Paisin Kaewsikhao used his authorised discretion to impose a fine ranging from Bt100 to Bt500 on each of them on the charge of entering Thailand without due process, which is punishable with a maximum fine of Bt1,800."

 

this must be one unchanged for 50 years.

it would be time to adjust to inflation, a visa or re-entry stamp cost more than this!!

AND there isnt even mention of jail time.

 

these guys lost on gambling, but laugh in the end, back to Thailand for 100-500thb, debt unpaid.

low risk "investment". 

next trip Laos?

Welllll, they did lose their passports and they will indeed be forced to pay their gambling debts as well as the "interest" on the late payments which I'm guessing will be higher than 100 to 500 baht. I dare say hardly "low risk investment".

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51 minutes ago, simtemple said:

Why go to Cambodia? There are four Casinos in Pattaya alone, maybe more.

If you lose in Cambodia you do a runner & pop the fence back into Thailand, if you get caught you get a fine of 1,800 baht.
Lose a gambling debt in Pattaya & try to do a runner you'll lose a lot more if you get caught by the owner !!'

Think before you post !!!

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