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Immigration Police focus on law-breaking foreigners

By Kornkamon Aksorndech 
The Nation

 

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Thai Immigration Police Bureau chief Pol Lt-General Sompong Chingdoung on Friday highlighted four recent cases to illustrate the agency's success against law-breaking foreigners.

 

In the first case, British national Reece Blain - wanted by UK authorities on charges related to Class A drugs trafficking - was arrested recently outside the British Embassy in Bangkok.

 

His Thai visa was revoked while pending an extradition to face legal actions in his home country.

 

In the second case, South Korean national Jaehee Cho – who is wanted in his home country for organising online gambling and money laundering and fled to Thailand in April - was nabbed this week after the South Korean Embassy last month urged Thai police to arrest and extradite him.

 

In the third case, 26-year-old Iranian Kashayar Kharazmi was arrested as he was working as a music DJ at a club in Bangkok's RCA (Royal City Avenue) night entertainment area for overstaying the visa and working in Thailand without permission.

 

In the fourth case, police arrested seven Chinese women on Thursday night as they were working (entertaining Chinese customers and drinking alcohol with them) at a karaoke bar in Soi Ratchadapisek 18 in Bangkok's Huai Kwang district. 

 

It was reported that a drinking-companion service cost Bt5,000 per session - of which Bt3,000 went to the woman who performed the service and Bt2,000 went to the bar owner. 

 

The seven women were able to present their passports to police with a tourist visa but failed to present work permits. They and the Thai bar owner who was identified as Hongman Wang, 51, will face legal actions.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30370714

 

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1 hour ago, stanleycoin said:

Get em, scum foreigners, 

There is no crime in Thailand on the scale that these scum foreigners create.

Get em, now. :coffee1:

Believe it would be fair to state we enjoy different social circles & associates ???? 

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2 hours ago, stanleycoin said:

Get em, scum foreigners, 

There is no crime in Thailand on the scale that these scum foreigners create.

Get em, now. :coffee1:

 

 

Reece blain AKA Reece blain Vella.he was involved with the death of a young Thai lady falling from a balcony while supposedly having sex.then trafficking class A drugs,he sounds a sort of nice guy that Thailand could do without.when someone comes to Thailand and changes their name it should ring alarm bells.

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It was reported that a drinking-companion service cost Bt5,000 per session - of which Bt3,000 went to the woman who performed the service and Bt2,000 went to the bar owner. 

 

The seven women were able to present their passports to police with a tourist visa but failed to present work permits.

 

You never stop learning new things. I really didn't know that foreigners can have a work permit for having sex with other foreigners.

 

The money went from here to there, was it cash on legs then? 

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9 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Some of them are.

 

I for one am glad that foreign criminals are kicked out of the country. They give the rest of us a bad name.

 

Just looking at Mr Blain/Vell's pedigree I am glad that he has gone. Wanted for rape and dealing drugs in the UK. A suspicious death and dealing drugs in Thailand. I do not want him living in my street.

But according to his brother, he came to Thailand for a "fresh start". ????

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