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Israeli who was deported after dismembering wife in Bangkok caught in Thailand again


Jonathan Fairfield

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1 minute ago, RJRS1301 said:

Australia we have a unique Tax File Number, but that is only related to tax files. We also have a unique medicare number,

The UK has NI numbers, You get when you start work, stated a long time ago that there are many people with multiple numbers, we also have other numbers but it is the NI number that counts.

 

Really the number one should have should be issued when ones birth is registered. 

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16 minutes ago, Basil B said:

Probably changed his name and genuine passport, Sorry but my views are every country should give every citizen a unique ID reference number that is printed in their passports, the same number in every passport even if change name and even change of sex. 

Retina scan has that unique number. Unlike fingerprints it's not yet been found to be able to be worked around.

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3 minutes ago, AI5AASIA said:

Retina scan has that unique number. Unlike fingerprints it's not yet been found to be able to be worked around.

Introduced it in the UK at airports, did not last long.

And no good if one has their eyes gouged out...

 

Again with fingerprints if one has no fingers or toes, won't work.

 

DNA, but do you want to hang around at immigration while the process your DNA???

 

1 minute ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

Why not insert a microchip?

 

Or a brand on the forehead?

 

:crazy:

Microchips can be surgically removed.

 

Branding, can also be removed by plastic surgery. 

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4 hours ago, yokat said:

He spent 9 years in jail, he must have thought that 2019's Thailand was the same as 2004 and that they had no way to make the connection.

Well... I also wonder what system is working so well in this country.

Fingerprints at the airports and borders

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23 minutes ago, Basil B said:

The UK has NI numbers, You get when you start work, stated a long time ago that there are many people with multiple numbers, we also have other numbers but it is the NI number that counts.

 

Really the number one should have should be issued when ones birth is registered. 

Fine if born in the country issuing the passport, what happens with immigrants, refugees etc. Need another unique number, maybe it has to be your original passport number which ever country issues that??

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6 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

He will now be deported once again after he was found to be in Thailand illegally.

You think he will stay out of Thailand next time? 

 

The fact that a convicted murderer (and gruesome at that) is walking around the streets of thailand after less than 7 years, you could conclude that Thai immigration are hopelessly incompetent at all levels. 

However, that would be a mistake. Thai immigration have no interest in removing dangerous foreign criminals from Thailand. Too much work, no reward.

There is a much greater reward for immigration to shake down the law abiding foreigner with fees for this and fines for that, and threats of non renewal of visas with constant changes to regulations scaring foreigners into paying more and more, and to shut up about constant reporting and the less and less freedoms over their lives. 

Yep, I've never met a single honest farang who thinks thailand is a great place to live.

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23 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

Fine if born in the country issuing the passport, what happens with immigrants, refugees etc. Need another unique number, maybe it has to be your original passport number which ever country issues that??

Hopefully one day there will be international agreement on how/where birth are registered,  on rights to nationality and ID numbers.

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6 minutes ago, brucegoniners said:

So the guy committed murder and all they did was deport him? How about a life sentence at the Bangkok Hilton? That would be more of a punishment than sending him back home.

No, they locked him up for 9 years and then deported him after pleas for clemency.  He was actually lucky not to be given the death sentence, but 9 years in the Hilton must have seemed like it at times.  Questions must be raised at the attitude of his own country though.  When he arrived back in Israel from the initial deportation, he immediately boarded another plane and left the country, and now it appears he has been issued with another passport, with a slight change of name.

 

Interesting that the OP says he was caught at the Rong Kleua market, which is at the Aranyaprathet / Poipet border crossing.  Other sources say he was arrested as he tried to enter Thailand there.  Either way, it was rapid, and Cohen the barbarian will be exiting, stage left, with a large boot print on his butt.

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Just now, Time Traveller said:

You think he will stay out of Thailand next time? 

 

The fact that a convicted murderer (and gruesome at that) is walking around the streets of thailand after less than 7 years, you could conclude that Thai immigration are hopelessly incompetent at all levels. 

However, that would be a mistake. Thai immigration have no interest in removing dangerous foreign criminals from Thailand. Too much work, no reward.

There is a much greater reward for immigration to shake down the law abiding foreigner with fees for this and fines for that, and threats of non renewal of visas with constant changes to regulations scaring foreigners into paying more and more, and to shut up about constant reporting and the less and less freedoms over their lives. 

Yep, I've never met a single honest farang who thinks thailand is a great place to live.

He was caught as he crossed into Thailand from Cambodia, which makes a lie of your entire rant.  But, then again, facts are never the strong point of the Thai bashing brigade.

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7 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

he found his way back into Thailand on a new passport under the name of Yahel Eli Maimon Cohen.

lol.  And when he makes the next passport, he'd just add AIi to the names...   Thai Immi wouldnt have a clue.

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Just now, Vacuum said:

lol.  And when he makes the next passport, he'd just add AIi to the names...   Thai Immi wouldnt have a clue.

Really?  So how did they catch him this time as he crossed over from Cambodia then?

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27 minutes ago, ballpoint said:

Really?  So how did they catch him this time as he crossed over from Cambodia then?

 

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Cohen was arrested last week at the Rong Kleua market in Sa Kaew. 

 

He had come back to Thailand on a tourist visa

 

 

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1 hour ago, brucegoniners said:

So the guy committed murder and all they did was deport him? How about a life sentence at the Bangkok Hilton? That would be more of a punishment than sending him back home.

 

IS there an actual Bangkok Hilton, and if so, are you not at risk of being prosecuted for defamation?

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7 hours ago, smedly said:

how is this evil dangerous butcher even able to travel outside Israel 

Probably an iffy passport, freely available in the PA controlled areas, of course with a payment to Abbas & Friends.

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1 hour ago, Vacuum said:

Cohen was arrested last week at the Rong Kleua market in Sa Kaew. 

 

He had come back to Thailand on a tourist visa 

And the Rong Kleua market is where?  He was arrested when he crossed over from Cambodia.  He didn't enter at Bangkok, or Nong Khai, or anywhere else and then decide to travel to the Cambodia border, he crossed over into Thailand at the Aranyaprathet / Poipet crossing and was arrested.  Other sources say it happened at the immigration booth, the OP says it was in the market (where the immigration booth happens to be).  Whatever.  Either they spotted him immediately, or fast enough to nab him before he managed to get out of the market.  Job well done.

 

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4 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

Australia we have a unique Tax File Number, but that is only related to tax files. We also have a unique medicare number,

That was only introduced after the failed Hawke/Keating Big Brother proposal to have all Ozzies given an national ID number. We are not obliged to use either number should we choose not too. Sure it can make life difficult inasmuch a higher level of tax may be payable, but that is personal choice. I'm not real keen on this national number identifier used in Thailand and the USA and other places.

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4 hours ago, Basil B said:

Introduced it in the UK at airports, did not last long.

And no good if one has their eyes gouged out...

 

Again with fingerprints if one has no fingers or toes, won't work.

 

DNA, but do you want to hang around at immigration while the process your DNA???

 

Microchips can be surgically removed.

 

Branding, can also be removed by plastic surgery. 

So a person with their eyes gouged out, no fingers or toes and a very bad scar on their forehead might have a bit of a problem travelling?

 

Probably the least of their worries.

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4 hours ago, Time Traveller said:

You think he will stay out of Thailand next time? 

 

The fact that a convicted murderer (and gruesome at that) is walking around the streets of thailand after less than 7 years, you could conclude that Thai immigration are hopelessly incompetent at all levels. 

However, that would be a mistake. Thai immigration have no interest in removing dangerous foreign criminals from Thailand. Too much work, no reward.

There is a much greater reward for immigration to shake down the law abiding foreigner with fees for this and fines for that, and threats of non renewal of visas with constant changes to regulations scaring foreigners into paying more and more, and to shut up about constant reporting and the less and less freedoms over their lives. 

Yep, I've never met a single honest farang who thinks thailand is a great place to live.

And yet they are here in the tens of thousands.

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